I'm still not posting anything from my wheel throwing pottery class, simply because I don't want it to be anti-climatic and I am waiting for the whole thing to finish before I share it. Last night however was a different story for me. Even after complaing of being tired as a result of wrestling with clay on the potters wheel, I found myself wanting to work on hand build clay the moment I returned here at the studio. So I finished detailing my tiny elephants with the underglaze then moved on to two new projects. A quick slab and stamp project and coming up with a series of pinch pot dishes. Somehow pottery always comes to my aid when I begin to feel down. It allows me to convert my heavy energy into something productive. The humble clay: wet, cold and maleable waiting to be formed into whatever my hands want them to be. Being one with earth, I wanted to share this experience by teaching basic pottery soon outside the confines of the studio. 💗💘💝 #tinyslabproject #pinchpotdish #WIP #handbuiltpottery #studiolife #claystoriesstudio (at CLAY Stories)










