Handbuilding Techniques to create a piece with character

Sat Jun 22 2024 at 02:30 pm to 05:30 pm

U Paracelsus-Bad | Berlin

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Handbuilding Techniques to create a piece with character
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Learn how to mold and shape clay with your hands to create unique pottery pieces full of personality and charm in our fun and hands-on works
About this Event

Join me for a hands-on clay workshop where you'll get the chance to unleash your creativity and make a unique utility piece. Whether you're starting or have some experience this event is perfect for you!

You'll learn various clay hand building techniques and create a practical item with character. I will guide you through the process, from shaping the clay to adding personalized details.

In this practice we will:

  1. Study the inspiration (your puppy for example) that each of you can bring for this project.
  2. Make a sketch that captures the personality
  3. Learn 3 basic techniques for handbuilding with clay
  4. Create a Cup, bowl, or plant pot small shape
  5. Learn how to add details that will transform it
  6. Paint it with underglazes

Key information:

  • You leave your piece here and have it glazed in 1 month
  • We work with high-temperature ceramics, which means your piece will go first to a bisque firing and then to a glazing firing. That is why it takes some patience to have it ready for you to take it home.
  • Held in English or Spanish
  • Bring an apron or a t-shirt that can get a bit dirty


No prior experience is necessary! This workshop is open to all skill levels, so don't worry if you're a beginner. Bring your willingness to experiment!

Book your spot!


You can save a spot with a half payment and bring the rest in cash the day of the workshop using the code: Join



Event Photos

One result from past workshop by the artist Sampo

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

U Paracelsus-Bad, U Paracelsus-Bad, Berlin, Germany

Tickets

EUR 70.00

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