Ceramics Studio Set Up - Elizabeth Bell CeramicsA ceramics studio is made up of lots of elements, so I thought I’d break it down and give some insight on what I couldn’t live without. Here are some insights
Pottery Studio Tour — pottery to the peopleCome visit my pottery studio! In this video, I will show you all around my community ceramics studio-- how I set up my pottery space, our workflow, where we keep out pottery tools, etc. If you're interested in setting up your own pottery studio, check out mine for inspiration!
10 essentials for in your pottery studioI've been doing this pottery thing for a good 2 years now and over that time I've collected some things that I can't live without in the studio. I hope you enjoy this blogpost, if you have any question: let me know! 1. Plaster boards I use my plaster boards every day. Mostly to wedge my clay, but also use them to recycle clay or to dry out pieces that I’ve thrown on the wheel but flopped. I have a few different kinds of plaster boards. One big one (45 by 45 cm), which I use mostly to wedge…
Pottery RackErin Killian Pottery on Instagram: "My husband is a master organizer. We laid out my pottery tools on the table and then he put them on the wall so they are easy to find. He cut the wood to hold the tools and painted the background. He continues to amaze me. #studio #artstudio #ceramicstudio #oppositesattract #potterystudio #organized #timesaver #organizedspace #organized #organizeyourlife #organizedliving #potterytools"
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Crown Works PotteryCrown Works Pottery is based in East London near to Bethnal Green and run by Giulietta Hextall. Specialising in hand made, thrown items, in porcelain and stoneware with glazes developed by the potter. Beginners pottery classes, learning to throw on the wheel to make finished work can be booked through the website.
Studio work table — Potteryblog: Emily MurphyThe last table for my studio was finished this week. It can be wheeled back and forth between the glaze room and the throwing room depending on what I'm working on. I designed it with a fairly large overhang so it's comfortable to work at. I hate sitting at studio tables when you can't really sit at
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Her DIY Pottery Studio Tiny House!Originally, Maggie and her father were thinking of building a full-time-residence tiny home, but when her pottery hobby really took off back in 2020, the two decided a mobile pottery studio was in order. Their 12x8