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9 chapters · 5 hours 0 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Korean

Using soil and hands
7 Class Projects

It takes about 1-5 hours hour(s) to complete each project.

  • egg stand

  • Cutlery holder

  • Yogurt balls

  • mini plate

  • Marble plate

  • Incense holder

  • Free work

Skills You’ll Learn

Pottery of “earth, fire, wind, water, heart”

Learn about the process of making pottery and the characteristics of soil.

Pinching techniques

Learn how to make pottery using only your hands as a tool.

Board work using a push rod

Learn how to use a push stick and learn techniques to flatten the soil and use a board.

Coiling techniques

Learn how to create a shape by making coils out of soil and stacking them up.

Buncheong technique

Learn how to decorate pottery in a variety of ways, such as carving pictures and patterns using the Buncheong technique.

Yeonri Moon (Marvel) Technique

Learn how to simply make colored paper and mix it with soil to add a natural pattern to pottery.

Free work

I'll show you some tips on how to apply the techniques you've learned to create your own work.

Let's share the beginning and end of pottery making

Everything from soil to tools in your own space!

It would have been natural for me to take time out and go to a workshop to learn about pottery. Pottery Make it at the time you want in the safest and most comfortable space without going far. We have included various techniques of pottery so that you can complete your own pottery. Would you like to take the time to create your own work?


Is it possible to do pottery at home? You might be curious. The answer is yes! Even when I was dealing with soil as a major, I spent a lot of days working at home, and even now that I run a workshop, I still work at home on things that need to be done urgently.


That's why I'm used to working at home. In this class, we focused on tasks that are easy enough for a baby born last year to be with, and included tips on how to easily carry out pottery work at home.


A kiln that bakes soil is essential to complete a work. Please spend enough time at home and send your creations comfortably to the workshop. I included the firing process in the class so that you can also learn about the process after that It will be a class where you can thoroughly learn about the entire process of pottery.


I can't feel the satisfaction that pottery gives me when it fills my space with my work, which starts with the soil and is firmly completed, without doing it myself. I will try using my favorite foods, store my favorite things, and carefully prepare them so that I can fill my space.

Here are 6 techniques to touch the soil

Become a potter and design your own soil

In this class, we have included 6 techniques that are included in the basic pottery course and can be shaped even at home. I'll introduce techniques that can be derived from one technique and applied, so try your own free work in a variety of ways.


The class uses white clay, which is the easiest soil for beginners to handle. Glazing with glaze after creating a shape, or not applying gloss, to glazing that changes freely in the fire You can choose from a total of 6 types of glazes. Of the various colors that the glaze will show, which light looks like me?

It's okay if you don't have dexterity

There's no right answer to pottery.

I'm good at art, and there's nothing wrong with pottery in particular. That's because it's the only thing that's made by my own hands, not by other people's hands. If I remember the characteristics of soil and work with my own hands, even my hands without dexterity A one-of-a-kind work in the worldI can make it.


Let's make pottery that looks like you, made with your own hands and withstands the heat. If the soil that is soft from my hands takes shape and withstands a hot fire, it becomes pottery we can use. It's like “I” growing from being hit back and forth, shaved, and trimmed. Take the time to touch your heart while touching the soil, the charm of pottery, which is a process of reflecting on yourself while making pottery.

We will collect and deliver all the tips we have learned through 13 years of pottery education.



It's already been 13 years since I started pottery education, even if I did not touch soil as a major. Based on the many classes I have conducted so far, I have organized a curriculum that makes it simpler and easier to make highly finished pottery.


Do you remember when you were in elementary school and used clay from stationery to create works of art? Aren't you too busy and busy every day, as if you had a memory of that time? In these days when relaxation, relaxation, and warmth are disappearing from everyday life, I will go to your most comfortable space with the softness of the soil and warmth.


Now, let's touch the soil?

Curriculum

Creator

easy_yourdesign

easy_yourdesign

Hello! I'm Kim Ui-yeon, who runs a pottery workshop called Easy, Your Design.

I'm preparing a class to find the warmth of the soil that I didn't feel when I touched the soil as a major and share it with all of you.

Pottery is made by hand from soil and is heated in two kilns. It is completed as a one-of-a-kind work in the world that is similar but never the same.

I think this online class will be a great time for people who want to try out a different hobby called “pottery,” which may be unfamiliar but uses soil as drawing paper.

easy_yourdesign

easy_yourdesign

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