Chattering Surface Texture Tequenique on Tall Forms – Potter’s Wheel Demo

For more texture techniques, altered forms and pottery tips, visit lakesidepottery.com This chatter technique is using a metal to quickly create surface texture on a vase, cup or tall Form pot thrown on the wheel. This clip is provided by Lakeside Pottery, Ceramic School and Studio in Stamford, CT. Lakeside Pottery is a ceramic art and craft educational resource for the community focusing on clay art. We seek to inspire creativity, foster self-discovery, and nurture an appreciation to learn about art through our pottery programs, special events and access to our studio, clay center and gallery. IN OUR FACILITY …. Learn the art of pottery through our ceramic art classes, using the potters wheel and ceramic sculpting, in a professional, spacious and well lit studio centrally located in Stamford, CT. Instruction activities for children, adults and seniors include group classes (beginners and advanced), private lessons, after school art for kids programs and summer camp. Open Studio time can be purchased for independent work. Teachers professional development, corporate team building workshops, custom programs, birthday party events for children or adults and gift certificates are also offered. Our gallery include diverse handmade pottery work made by our instructors. We service all of Southern CT, Fairfield, Westchester and Rockland County and Stamford, Darien, New Canaan, Greenwich, Westport, Cos Cob, Norwalk, Fairfield and Pound Ridge, NY Lakeside Pottery 543 Newfield

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Lakeside Pottery, Ceramic School and Studio Adult Potters Wheel and Sculpting Classes, Stamford, CT

For more about us: lakesidepottery.com Beginners Class Learn the art of making pottery and create decorative and functional pottery in a spacious studio. This class is designed for the beginner and for those who have taken beginning pottery classes in the past, and will cover the basic and intermediate level wheel-thrown pottery, sculpturing and glazing. We’ll give you the basic skills and knowledge so you are ready, if you choose, to become an open studio member. Typically, students take this class more than once before they are comfortable moving on to the next level Advanced Level:For those who have mastered wheel-throwing basic skills such as centering, pulling and trimming, we’ve designed a course that takes you to the next level. This class provides demonstrations and instruction on more complex forms (eg, altered forms, surface texture, multiple parts and large vessels) coupled with constructive evaluation of your work. The instructors will demonstrate and assign class projects, such as bowls, covered jars, pitchers, or vases; advanced students will be encouraged to work independently. Students will be encouraged to mix glaze tests and incorporate the results into their pottery. Hand Building / Sculpting:In this 8-week class Patty will instruct and demonstrate both functional handbuilt pieces and sculptural work using various techniques. Students will work with the instructor using slab, extruded pieces, coil and other methods. Students will be encouraged to expand

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