Wheel Throwing Stacked Forms with Antonio Martinez!
Explore how to create new and exciting forms on the wheel in this engaging workshop with Antonio Martinez! This two-hour online demonstration will be great for both beginning and advanced potters hoping to improve their throwing skills and branch out into making new forms. This two-hour, all-demonstration workshop will cover the entire process of making a stacked vase form. Antonio will walk you through his process of designing, creating, decorating, and assembling wheel thrown parts to achieve larger and more-dynamic forms.
You'll also learn how to:
Make larger forms through stacking methods
Design dynamic pots that go beyond the basics
Tighten up your skills to throw with greater precision
Embellish the surface with thick slips
This workshop is geared toward advanced-beginner through advanced-level artists. Participants who would like to work along at home should have the following tools available: Clay, pottery wheel, your favorite throwing tools, and thick decorating slip.
Our Workshop from Home webinars are just like in-person workshops, except you are guaranteed a front-row seat! Ask questions throughout, or during the Question & Answer session at the end.
You'll also receive a link to the PDF resource document in your registration email that includes a list of Antonio's recommended tools, his glaze recipes, and helpful information about his firing temperatures and clay bodies!
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Wheel Throwing Stacked Forms with Antonio Martinez!
Explore how to create new and exciting forms on the wheel in this engaging workshop with Antonio Martinez! This two-hour online demonstration will be great for both beginning and advanced potters hoping to improve their throwing skills and branch out into making new forms. This two-hour, all-demonstration workshop will cover the entire process of making a stacked vase form. Antonio will walk you through his process of designing, creating, decorating, and assembling wheel thrown parts to achieve larger and more-dynamic forms.
You'll also learn how to:
This workshop is geared toward advanced-beginner through advanced-level artists. Participants who would like to work along at home should have the following tools available: Clay, pottery wheel, your favorite throwing tools, and thick decorating slip.
Our Workshop from Home webinars are just like in-person workshops, except you are guaranteed a front-row seat! Ask questions throughout, or during the Question & Answer session at the end.
You'll also receive a link to the PDF resource document in your registration email that includes a list of Antonio's recommended tools, his glaze recipes, and helpful information about his firing temperatures and clay bodies!
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