INTERMEDIATE WHEEL COURSE
10 Week Wheel Courses for Adults taught by Salem Wahab
PRICE: $1049.00
Intermediate Wheel & Beyond - Tuesday evenings
TUESDAY 21ST APRIL - 23RD JUNE
Intermediate Wheel & Beyond
For intermediate to advanced students, who aspire to master the art of wheel throwing, this is the class for you. You will delve deeper into advanced throwing techniques, with one on one guidance and valuable insights to elevate your individual projects and skills to the next level.
In an intermediate wheel throwing course for pottery, you'll build on the foundational skills acquired in a beginner class, delving deeper into more complex techniques and broader concepts. Here’s an overview of what you can expect to learn:
Advanced Centering Techniques
You'll refine your ability to center clay, learning to work with larger amounts of clay and various shapes, enhancing your skill for more intricate projects.Creating Complex Forms
You’ll experiment with different forms, including larger bowls, vases, and unique shapes. The focus will be on designing pieces that blend functionality with aesthetics.Altered Forms and Techniques
Learning to alter thrown pieces through techniques such as trimming, carving, or adding handles while still maintaining balance and symmetry.Surface Decoration
Dive into techniques for surface decoration, including slip application, sgraffito, and glazing techniques, to add personal flair to your pottery.Firing and Finishing
An understanding of kiln operation and various firing techniques will be introduced. You'll learn about bisque and glaze firing, as well as how to prepare your pieces for the kiln.Experimentation with Clay Types and Texture
You'll explore different clay bodies and their properties, focusing on how they affect color, texture, and overall form. Experimenting with textures through tools and additive processes will be encouraged.Problem Solving
As you create more complex forms, you'll learn how to identify and solve common issues that arise during throwing, trimming, and glazing.Personal Style Development
The course may encourage you to find and express your unique style, integrating your interests and influences into your pottery.
Overall, an intermediate course is designed to deepen your understanding of wheel throwing, improve your technical skills, and inspire creativity in your pottery practice.
*Includes 3 hours of complimentary studio time during the week
Intermediate Wheel & Beyond - For intermediate to advanced students, who aspire to master the art of wheel throwing, this is the class for you. You will delve deeper into advanced throwing techniques, with one on one guidance and valuable insights to elevate your individual projects and skills to the next level.
In an intermediate wheel throwing course for pottery, you'll build on the foundational skills acquired in a beginner class, delving deeper into more complex techniques and broader concepts. Here’s an overview of what you can expect to learn:
Advanced Centering Techniques
You'll refine your ability to center clay, learning to work with larger amounts of clay and various shapes, enhancing your skill for more intricate projects.Creating Complex Forms
You’ll experiment with different forms, including larger bowls, vases, and unique shapes. The focus will be on designing pieces that blend functionality with aesthetics.Altered Forms and Techniques
Learning to alter thrown pieces through techniques such as trimming, carving, or adding handles while still maintaining balance and symmetry.Surface Decoration
Dive into techniques for surface decoration, including slip application, sgraffito, and glazing techniques, to add personal flair to your pottery.Firing and Finishing
An understanding of kiln operation and various firing techniques will be introduced. You'll learn about bisque and glaze firing, as well as how to prepare your pieces for the kiln.Experimentation with Clay Types and Texture
You'll explore different clay bodies and their properties, focusing on how they affect color, texture, and overall form. Experimenting with textures through tools and additive processes will be encouraged.Problem Solving
As you create more complex forms, you'll learn how to identify and solve common issues that arise during throwing, trimming, and glazing.Personal Style Development
The course may encourage you to find and express your unique style, integrating your interests and influences into your pottery.
Overall, an intermediate course is designed to deepen your understanding of wheel throwing, improve your technical skills, and inspire creativity in your pottery practice.
*Includes 3 hours of complimentary studio time during the week
Inclusions: Price includes $75 materials fee to cover the cost of clay, glaze and firing services. In order to reduce our studio’s environmental impact, all courses include 15kg of reclaimed clay, firing and glazing. Adult students must have their own tools. Starter tool kits can be purchased on the first day of class at the studio for $25/kit (plus GST). If you use more than 15kg of clay ( by utilising studio time) you can purchase clay from the studio and pay for firing and glazing at studio rates.