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What would you like to see on this platform?
Okay gang! As my group of founding member I’d like to ask you a few questions…. This platform allows me to share content, post courses, have discussions and q&A, and share in invites to in persons classes, workshops and meet ups. So my question is what content would you like to have?? Instructional how-to’s of ceramics? How to start a pottery biz? How to price your work? Artist meet ups to share tips and have discussions? Teacher resources for how to teach clay in your classroom? Or anything else you can think of! Let me know below and let’s build this community together!! ✌🏼
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Show and Tell time!
Share something that you’ve worked on recently or something you’ve made, maybe a completed piece or work in progress or something you’re playing around with the studio! I made these mugs in December. I have been experimenting recently with black underglaze and how it works with my spectrum pearl white glaze. Generally, the black under glaze reacts and it turns beautiful cobalt/navy blue. This time I tried the underglaze spray in black and it did not disappoint’
Show and Tell time!
Show me your studio and I’ll show you mine!!
Let’s share our work space! I’d love to see where you make pottery!
Show me your studio and I’ll show you mine!!
How to have even and structured pieces
So after a while of not being on the wheel, I can't make pieces that are of my desired shape and more importantly they are not even. I make sure to wedge the clay very thoroughly and get it centered on the wheel, both of which go well, but after getting them into cylinder shape and then widening it I Lose it all. The bottom and top would still be centered and even but when I look at it from the side it is wobbly uneven and some parts have more clay than the rest. If I continue fixing it it just gets ruined completely. Please help, any tips and steps on how I can avoid this???
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Glazes?? What are we using?
I use primarily Spectrum and a bit of Amaco, what’s everyone using in their studios??
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