Models (1933)
They are clay models in this instance, and as such, must commence as ordinary clay dug by willing M, S of a group of women digging a large hole and piling clay up on either side. Of course, a little treatment is necessary before the modelling M, S of two of the women pressing the clay through a sieve. M, S of a woman kneading a chunk of clay. The use of moulds in the reproduction of figures is one branch C, U of table with moulds and figures made of clay. C, U of a woman pressing clay into a mould. The mould is then taken off piece by piece. It is a figure of a frog. Putting the finishing Various shots of the moulded figures being finished by hand. Now to the potter s wheel truly an art as old as the A piece of clay is thrown onto the wheel C, U of the potters hands as she moulds the clay. C, U of the pot taking shape. The paint work is an art in itself C, U of a table with lots of pots and jugs on it. Girls paint the pots by hand. C, U of f
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