Pottery course: Driftwood & Ceramics in Müllheim near Freiburg
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Do you need a creative break? Would you like to gain initial experience and find out whether you enjoy making pottery? Or are you already experienced and want to learn special pottery techniques and tricks? You're sure to find the right thing for you here!
How does this activity work?
- Date and time: The course takes place over a total of 3 days. On the first two days, we focus on pottery, while the third day is the glazing date. If you can't make it to the third appointment, your finished glazed piece can also be sent to you. (plus glaze and shipping costs)
- Choice of materials: You can bring your own found driftwood or choose something from the instructor's large pool.
- Creative brainstorming: Together, we develop ideas on how we can perfectly combine wood and clay to create unique works of art.
- Techniques and implementation: The course covers various pottery techniques and shows how to combine ceramics with driftwood. How to use the kiln and glazing techniques are also explained.
Who should definitely take part?
The course is suitable for beginners as well as advanced learners. Everyone who wants to enjoy creative hours and create unique works of art is welcome.
Details to remember
What to bring?
- A private find made from driftwood (optional).
- Perhaps an apron. Please do not stick on long fingernails.
What is included?
- Supervision and guidance: From the experienced course instructor, who will provide you with advice and assistance.
- Material: use of the extensive collection of driftwood, as well as 2 kg of clay.
- Technical equipment: Two firing processes and the option to glaze your works.
- Tools: All necessary tools and materials for pottery and combining ceramics and wood.
Keramikatelier Christiane Knaup
Do you need a creative break? Would you like to gain initial experience and find out whether you enjoy making pottery? Or are you already experienced and want to learn the special pottery techniques and tricks? You're sure to find the right thing for you here!