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Ceramics at Home for Beginners

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A course by Paula Casella Biase , Ceramic Artist

Ceramic Artist. Madrid, Spain.
Joined March 2016
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About the final project for: Ceramics at Home for Beginners

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“Hi! How are you I tell you that we have reached the end of the course, but in reality this is the beginning. It is the beginning because I hope with all my heart that you have fallen in love with clay. And I hope that from now on you want to connect to disconnect a little every day. Remember that your project is to make several breakfast sets, and if you dare, make a set of fabric, or vase and flower pot, or whatever you want, the important thing is that you enjoy the process. I will love to see your work and tell me your expectations and experiences. I would also be very excited to share workshops or potters you love in the forum. I also have to continue learning and knowing about this wonderful world, and your collaboration will come in handy. And to your classmates too, because as I told you throughout the course, if we help each other, our work is enriched, and only then will we grow personally and professionally. And don't forget that uploading your work has a prize! As I mentioned in the task of unit 5, if you upload your work by using them, either as a bowl full of cereals or the mushroom made with mud without an oven placed on a shelf, you can take one of the pieces I have made during the course to your home. Participating in this game is very easy: 1- Upload a photo of your work stating “Final Project: -name of your work-” Ex .: Final project: My rocket set ”Because not everything in this life is mushrooms right? ;) 2- Upload a photo indicating: "-name of your work- in action" Ex .: "My rocket set in action" 3- You can add more photos with different uses, for the purposes of the raffle it will be worth as a single job, but seeing your work in a photographic display will make everyone's eyes happy. And you can also give us many ideas! The work you upload during the three months prior to the day of the draw will participate in each draw, and of course they have to be different jobs. If you fall in love with the clay so much that you make new pieces every quarter will be great, you will have more possibilities, and I will be happy. Because that means that you have managed to connect to disconnect, and that this course has been a good choice for you. Remember that the first draw will be on September 21 ... Start uploading your work in action right now, I'm looking forward to seeing you! And finally I wanted to tell you what happened to me after having made this project a reality, I have grown a little more, and I have discovered facets of mine that I did not even know. If you do a little research on my social networks, you will see that my motto is “from work with beautiful people, beautiful things come out”. And this course is the reflection of it. I've met people who deserve more than a ten. And I have met you, through your work, and for me that is very important. Doing this course has brought me a lot of happiness, and I really hope I have transmitted it throughout each lesson. Remember that I am in the forum for what you need, and now I say goodbye, hugging you very very strong. Have a beautiful day. ”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final Project Hi. We've reached the end of our course. Before we say good-bye, let's summarize everything we did in this course. First, I introduced myself and talked about what I love about pottery. We checked on Instagram those pottery artists I follow that inspire me. Then we became familiar with our tools and materials we'd be using to create our pottery pieces. We went through the different types of clay, and what we needed to make molds. And everything you need to decorate your pieces. We got to work. We started with the simple stuff, learning how to recycle clay and how to make a hom...”

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Course summary for: Ceramics at Home for Beginners

  • Level: Beginner
  • 98% positive reviews (1698)
  • 84424 students
  • 5 units
  • 21 lessons (3h 51m)
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    Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, Fine Arts

Paula Casella Biase

Paula Casella Biase
A course by Paula Casella Biase

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Ceramic Artist

Paula Casella was born in Argentina and is currently based in Spain. A fine arts graduate with a master's degree in education, she has more than 15 years' experience working as a teacher, muralist, and ceramics designer.
She is a lover of nature and cooking, and combines these two passions in her Bambucito ceramics workshop, where you can enjoy a delicious meal on her handmade crockery.


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Ceramics at Home for Beginners

A course by Paula Casella Biase
Ceramic Artist. Madrid, Spain.
Joined March 2016
  • 98% positive reviews (1.7K)
  • 84,424 students