If you’re familiar with Lana Wilson’s work, you know that she comes up with some of the most imaginative ways to make it. Following the clay’s lead, she makes forms with life and spunk.
In this post, an excerpt from her video Handbuilding with Color and Texture, she shares her technique for making the feet and lid for one of her teapots. It is such a great way to exploit the clay’s malleability and get fresh results! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Jun 5, 2024
If you’re familiar with Lana Wilson’s work, you know that she comes up with some of the most imaginative ways to make it. Following the clay’s lead, she makes forms with life and spunk.
In this post, an excerpt from her video Handbuilding with Color and Texture, she shares her technique for making the feet and lid for one of her teapots. It is such a great way to exploit the clay’s malleability and get fresh results! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Handbuilding with Color and Texture, which is available in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop!
**First published in 2017.
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