Painting pottery in Dresden: seagulls on ceramic



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About this class
What can you expect at the Ceramics Painting Workshop in Dresden?
In this course, we will teach you the basics of ceramic painting: how to use glaze colors and possible techniques.
We will deal in detail with the implementation of the seagull motif on ceramics.
We will guide you step by step and provide you with advice and assistance.
You can create the design on a salad bowl with a diameter of 21 cm and a height of 10.5 cm.
After the course, this is glazed transparently and fired at over 1000 degrees. This gives the ceramic a functional character and is dishwasher-safe. You can pick up your work of art selbstmal after approx. 7 days.
Who is the ceramic painting workshop in Dresden suitable for?
- The workshop is suitable for anyone who is interested in working with ceramics
- You do not need any previous knowledge
What you’ll do in the class
- Welcome with a glass of prosecco or orange juice
- Introduction to the basics of ceramic painting
- Presentation of techniques and glaze colors
- Step-by-step instructions for the melon theme
- Paint a salad bowl by yourself (diameter 21 cm, height 10.5 cm)
- Support from experienced course instructors
- glaze and professional firing at over 1000 degrees
- Pick up the finished dish selbstmal after approx. 7 days
Who is the class suitable for?
The workshop is ideal for anyone who wants to be creative — whether beginners or advanced users. Also perfect as a gift, for groups of friends or as a relaxed after-work trip.
Details to remember
selbstmal
I would also like to infect you with this passion! In my small ceramic painting studio in Dresden-Laubegast, you can paint your individual ceramics.
Try it selbstmal!
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