Basics of Working with Clay
Eight chapters with essential knowledge for beginners and advanced beginners in ceramics
Eight chapters with essential knowledge for beginners and advanced beginners in ceramics
This course provides beginners and advanced learners with the knowledge they need to confidently perform the numerous tasks required before and after working with clay.
How do I assess the consistency of clay and how do I optimize it if necessary? How do I wedge clay correctly to prepare it for working on the potter's wheel? Learn this and much more in this compact course.
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The eight chapters use slides, short videos, and photos to explain:
When you sign up for one or more online courses, payments are made monthly as long as you do not cancel your subscription. This gives you the flexibility to decide when and for how long you want access to the learning materials.
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I'm Karoline, a ceramics teacher from France. Ceramics are way more than the creation of objects. And I want to respect this in my teaching. I offer courses on the fundamentals first. More courses on wheel-throwing and handbuilding are coming soon. All of my courses are available in English and German, some of them also in French.