Excelling inside of the classroom and out, junior Leigh Jones has become heavily interested in ceramics while being a part of the class this school year. Many, teachers and students alike, say she is very talented in ceramics and is able to put her own and unique style into her projects. So far she has made various objects such as pots, foils, cups and bowls. Jones says that she decided to take ceramics this year solely because she wanted to have a little creative break between her tougher classes.

“Proportions always seem to get the best of me. There have been several times where I’ve had to either restart a piece or cut some parts off,” Jones said.
Another challenging part of ceramics for Jones, as well as her classmates, is working with the clay instead of against it. Clay is made from the earth and Jones in particular believes that the process of persuading the clay rather than manipulating it is quite beautiful. It gives her a sense of peace knowing that she can create something simple and crude yet charming.
“One of my favorite things can be the most frustrating. I like the tediousness of perfecting a vase, mug or bowl. Making sure it doesn’t wobble but is stable; making sure the edges are even and the surface is smooth to the touch,” Jones said.

“I want to create pieces that show my growth and progress throughout the school year. I’m looking forward to creating pieces that show me and who I am. Right now I’m working on a vase that celebrates femininity as well as growth,” Jones said.