Most of us reach a plateau in throwing on the wheel, where we just can’t seem to increase the height of a cylinder, no matter how much extra clay we use. We’ll start with an amount of clay which you are comfortable to throw with. We’ll learn several techniques which will help you throw taller, with thinner walls.
Then we shall start to increase the amount of clay you are using, making steady and safe progress, applying all the techniques which will help you make the most of whatever amount of clay you want to throw with.
By the end of the course you should be able to comfortably throw at least 1kg more than your current ideal amount, probably even more.
We focus on throwing technique which means a lot of practicing without keeping the pieces .
This workshop takes place during “De Grote Keramiekzomer” in Duffel. We work outdoors under a luxurious stretch tent while enjoying the beautiful green surroundings. We also have lunch outdoors. During summer event, there are still numerous activities and workshops. You can find the shedule here Included in the price:
- course fee (3 days)
- coffee, tea, and water available at will.
- enough clay
- use of materials
- bisque firing not included, can be arranged on-site if needed.
Lunch: for those who wish, we will provide a healthy, varied lunch. (Vegetarian options are available on request, but it has proven no longer possible to accommodate all allergies and preferences; in that case, please bring your own.)
Required experience: for (slightly) advanced throwers. You are able to center, open, and pull at least 1 kilo of clay, but your technique could use some refinement and you would like to be able to throw more clay.
Cancellations: our cancellation policy can be found in our “general terms and conditions. Go through them carefully because your agreement will be requested during the checkout.
What to bring with you: You can find what you need under ‘Extra info,’ but about a week before the start, you will receive a detailed email with information from us.
Your teacher
My early training was in calligraphy, typography and lettering. In particular, I was fascinated by the brush-written inscriptions on classical Roman buildings. After studying the technique for several years I published a book on the subject and taught it in classes around the world. About twelve years ago I started learning to throw pots on a wheel. I found the realtime nature of making a form without editing it, letting a formal structure grow under my control, was very ‘calligraphic’. So I worked to combine this dynamic building of three-dimensional surfaces with the equally dynamic two-dimensional conjuring of written marks: my current work is the result of this synthesis.
I love teaching and because I am essentially self-taught, I understand most of the issues that students come up against and have found solutions which work. Almost all of my students make a lot of progress during workshops, although this often means making new habits.
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