This piece is two pinch pots combined and then shaped into something that looks like a bowling pin. I then carved out a place for the eyes then placed eyes in the holes and a four sided beak underneath them. I also added wings to the side of the bird and glazed it the colors of a penguin as well. I learned that scoring and slipping is really important because the wings started to separate away from the body but luckily still stayed in tact. One element that was most emphasized in the work is form because the form of the head balancing on the body and how it curves and at the bottom as well I think is pretty important. This principle created a new and interesting way to form a penguin because I made sure that the head was the right size and shape and that the whole thing isn't just an egg shape with a few add on pieces of clay but an actual handcrafted curve in its body, head, and neck.