Making Pottery Without a Wheel

Clay is a wonderful malleable material that can be formed not only into sculptures but into functional and decorative ceramics. It is the feeling of the clay and the oneness with it that not only produces objects but also leads to a relaxing meditative experience.

When we think of pottery, working with a pottery wheel springs to mind. There are, however, three hand-building techniques that can be learned without investing in a pottery wheel. Practising these, you can create beautiful vessels and objects at home.

The first technique is the pinch pot. A piece of clay is formed into a ball. The thumb is pressed through the centre of the ball and the ball is evenly and gently worked into a vessel. Pinching away from the centre opens the vessel. Pinching towards the centre closes it. Two pinch-pots joined together make a ball that can be the basis of an animal or perhaps a garden gnome. (This was a challenge in a recent episode of the Great Pottery Throw Down.)

The second technique is building with coils. Coils are rolled and progressively built up. This technique lends itself to more functional objects such as cups, bowls, jugs, vases, etc.

The third technique uses slabs. The clay is rolled out similarly to rolling dough. This rolled out clay is a starting point for making cylinders and boxes. It can also be draped onto or placed into certain forms which provide a quick and easy way to get a bit of structure.

All of the techniques are a starting point. Once learned and perfected, there are endless possibilities to explore.

Wednesday mornings - from 11 am – 1 pm

or

Thursday evenings - from 6.30 – 8.30 pm

Maximum of 4 students from 16 years of age

Please get in touch using the details provided to book your place.

Contact

Contact Name
Esther Cecilia Boehm
Telephone
01485 570506 01485 570506
E-mail
eb@estherboehm.com
Website
https://www.studioat55.com
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Parent Organisation
STUDIO @ 55 - Adventure into Creativity

Where to go

Name
Studio @ 55
Address
55, High Street
Heacham
Postcode
PE31 7DW
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Costs

£84  per person
Details
Cost includes materials for the 4 week session

Last Updated: 08 September 2022

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