Culinary Ceramics
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22FFCulinaryCeramics
£68.00
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Tuesday 22 November, 6.30 - 9pm
This 2.5 hour hand-building course will reference our winter focus of food.
This workshop, with artist Katy Kebbell, is focused on the beauty of nature as you will be imprinting botanicals directly into the clay - working with the curves and shapes of plants and landscapes that will then be echoed in your piece. These botanical pieces make truly unique gifts!
You will be using botanicals to inspire and decorate functional ceramic pieces associated with cooking and eating to create beautiful pieces that you can take home.
This 2.5 hour hand-building course will reference our winter focus of food.
This workshop, with artist Katy Kebbell, is focused on the beauty of nature as you will be imprinting botanicals directly into the clay - working with the curves and shapes of plants and landscapes that will then be echoed in your piece. These botanical pieces make truly unique gifts!
You will be using botanicals to inspire and decorate functional ceramic pieces associated with cooking and eating to create beautiful pieces that you can take home.
Katy makes ceramics from her home in Wotton-Under-Edge. She is fascinated by the almost limitless forms, functions, colours and finishes that clay can create, and how it remembers the touch of the makers. Nature inspires what she makes, from imprinting botanicals directly into the clay, to the curves and shapes of plants and landscapes echoed in my pieces. The botanical pieces are made by pressing plants Katy forages from the fields and hedgerows into the wet clay, leaving behind the wonderful tracery of the leaves and stems making each piece truly unique. Most of what she makes is functional, and the majority is made on the potters’ wheel, but she also loves to explore other areas of the vast potential that clay holds and inspire others to do so!