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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

About the video: Workspace Clean up and Clay Scraps

Overview

“Last, but not least, I will show you how to wedge your clay scraps up, ready to be used to make loads more pots!”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Workspace Clean up and Clay Scraps, which is part of the Domestika online course: Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques. Create unique ceramic vessels at home, learn clay molding, design, firing, and glaze techniques for decorative pieces.

Partial transcription of the video

“Workspace Clean up and Workscraps An important element of working with clay is the workplace clean-up. Now I'm gonna show you how to deal with our water as well as the clay scraps. To start with, I'll talk about the water that you have used throughout your making and your glazing. This water, as you can see, is quite murky, so we're gonna leave this overnight and you'll see the clay settles to the bottom and the water is on top. I like to leave my water by the sink and then I can very slowly and carefully tip the water off the top. Then I can get the clay and either recycle it or you can ju...”

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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

A specialization by multiple teachers
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