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Arts and Crafts - Adult ceramics classes

 

Hiromi's elegant celadon bowl

The final class and some happy students

Lori's decorative majolica bowls

Noriko and some of her beautiful slab bowls and vases

Recent adult ceramics classes were held on Tuesday evenings from 4.30 until 6.30pm. Two groups of twelve eager students participated in the classes. Some were very experienced and some were keen beginners. Students worked on the pottery wheels and on hand building projects. Slab built platters and bowls were popular and a lot of lovely wheel thrown pieces were created.

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Minako and her cobalt decorated stoneware bowl

Tamina's beautiful soy sauce bowls with cobalt blue screen printing on white engobe.

Atsuko trimming her tea bowl

Ako working on her delicate hand built bowl

 

Minako's fired blue and white bowl

Lori's wheel thrown bowl with silk screen decoration

Sandy's wheel altered bowl which was decorated using majolica glaze methods

Anne finishing her mosaic mirror frame

Anne working on her large leaf platter

Atsuko working on her wheel thrown bowl

Inside Minako's bowl, you can see the fine brush detail of the rabbits and patterning

The majolica underside of Sandy's bowl

David is an experienced potter and completed many beautiful bowls and plates.

Kim and Wouter were new to ceramics and   worked on many experiments with molds and also photographic printing techniques.

Brent was a natural with asymmetrical forms! He spent many extra hours working on the organic slab lantern seen in the picture above...

Sylvia agonizing over the perfect colour scheme for her coil pot.

Kim and Karen admiring a recently constructed vase.

Wouter and Sylvia show off their work!

 

   
 

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