Join ceramic artist, Rhi Jarman to design, create and decorate your own ceramic animal platter.
During the workshop, Rhi will support you to develop and sketch ideas for your animal platter and to create a template for your chosen design. This will involve rolling a clay slab and cutting and shaping the piece.
You will learn a variety of techniques to decorate your platter, including methods for drawing, adding details and texture, and painting your design, as well as adding colour with oxides and underglaze. Your finished piece will be glazed and stoneware fired following the class for you to collect.
It can be used as a decorative or functional plate or platter, or even hung on the wall to enjoy as a piece of art!
Tutor: Rhian Jarman
Date & Time: Saturday 28th June, 10am - 4pm
Venue: Wheel Studio, New Brewery Arts
PRICE: £95.00 (£0.00 VAT)
Please note that this workshop is for those aged 18 and over.
You are welcome to bring a lidded bottle of water with you but we kindly ask that you do not bring food into the studio.
Our on-site café Blend is open until 4pm each day.
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Who is this workshop for?
The workshop is suitable for complete beginners, or for novice or intermediate potters to expand their hand building and decorating skills.
What you will need:
All materials are included.
Please bring an apron or wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty!
Please remove jewellery and tie long hair back.
You may wish to bring your own sketch book.
1 piece per person is included in this workshop. All pieces with be fired with a transparent glaze. Firings take up to 6 weeks, you will be contacted as soon as your work is ready.
Please collect and take it home as soon as possible.
Accommodation:
Residential option available. Find out about our accommodation, costs and how to book here.
meet your tutor
Rhi is a creator of unique sculptural ceramics, decorative homewares and wearable art. She is inspired by the fauna, flora and fungi that play vital roles in balancing natural ecosystems.
Rhi uses a combination of hand-building, sculpting, and wheel-throwing techniques.
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