Saturday, August 26 from 10:00am – 4:00pm
Dispensing liquids from containers is a pretty basic human activity. Be they refrigerator pitchers, teapots, creamers, gravy boats- even oil or watering cans – the objects themselves are ubiquitous, most often serving a background role to what’s dispensed.
This workshop aims to explore some novel mechanics of dispersal and methods in clay to achieve them, borrowing heavily from garment making techniques. The asymmetry of the body speaks to a ... view more »
Saturday, August 26 from 10:00am – 4:00pm
Dispensing liquids from containers is a pretty basic human activity. Be they refrigerator pitchers, teapots, creamers, gravy boats- even oil or watering cans – the objects themselves are ubiquitous, most often serving a background role to what’s dispensed.
This workshop aims to explore some novel mechanics of dispersal and methods in clay to achieve them, borrowing heavily from garment making techniques. The asymmetry of the body speaks to a similarity of purpose: to use a seamstress’ term, “Darts are used to create 3D shaping in flat fabric in order to fit the figure.”
Over the course of the day, I will demonstrate how to use darts to fundamentally change the volume of a singular thrown form to create interiors conducive to pouring. I’ll also present ways to make and alter structural elements such as spouts; as well as handles and knobs to engage the hand in an ergonomic manner.
In the afternoon we’ll make time for hands on exploration of the techniques to set you off in new directions, or to address questions you already have for the art of pouring!
For more information or to sign up, visit: https://falmouthart.org/product/pottery-workshop-pouring-vessels-with-jim-lawton-aug-26/
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