What I love about this video is that Sandi presents a wide variety of techniques that can be mixed and matched and turned into an endless variety of forms. Her message to viewers is to always ask the question "what if I try this?" when creating with clay.
If you've been stuck in the studio lately, this video will give you enough great ideas to become unstuck and stay unstuck for quite a while. In today's excerpt, Sandi demonstrates making a tripod pot, a simple, yet elegant, vessel. - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Nov 11, 2024
What I love about this video is that Sandi presents a wide variety of techniques that can be mixed and matched and turned into an endless variety of forms. Her message to viewers is to always ask the question "what if I try this?" when creating with clay.
If you've been stuck in the studio lately, this video will give you enough great ideas to become unstuck and stay unstuck for quite a while. In today's excerpt, Sandi demonstrates making a tripod pot, a simple, yet elegant, vessel. - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
Order your copy of What If? Explorations with Texture and Soft Slabs with Sandi Pierantozzi today in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop!
To learn more about Sandi and see images of her finished work, please visit http://sandiandneil.com
**First published in 2013.
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