Altering Thrown Pots with Andrew Linderman - Workshop Recording

$40.00

This is a previously recorded workshop. You will have access to the recording of this workshop for 90 days. Once your purchase, I will send you an email with the access info!

Workshop Description:

Facets, textures, and out-of-round pots! Andrew will demonstrate how he adds facets and texture to his work and then shapes the forms from the inside-out and he will walk through how he integrates wheel-throwing and slab building techniques to create ovaled and asymmetrical pieces.

Bio:

Andrew Linderman is a studio potter and former high school chemistry teacher originally from the Twin Cities, MN, now living west of Madison in Arena, WI. Inspired by a childhood spent outdoors; he makes functional pots to celebrate the best moments in life, relish in our daily rituals, console us in our tumultuous days, and commune with our fellow humans. Linderman uses his background in chemistry to create surfaces that are enhanced by the various firing processes in which he produces his pots. He creates work in which the functionality of a piece is enhanced by its aesthetic and tactile qualities.

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This is a previously recorded workshop. You will have access to the recording of this workshop for 90 days. Once your purchase, I will send you an email with the access info!

Workshop Description:

Facets, textures, and out-of-round pots! Andrew will demonstrate how he adds facets and texture to his work and then shapes the forms from the inside-out and he will walk through how he integrates wheel-throwing and slab building techniques to create ovaled and asymmetrical pieces.

Bio:

Andrew Linderman is a studio potter and former high school chemistry teacher originally from the Twin Cities, MN, now living west of Madison in Arena, WI. Inspired by a childhood spent outdoors; he makes functional pots to celebrate the best moments in life, relish in our daily rituals, console us in our tumultuous days, and commune with our fellow humans. Linderman uses his background in chemistry to create surfaces that are enhanced by the various firing processes in which he produces his pots. He creates work in which the functionality of a piece is enhanced by its aesthetic and tactile qualities.

This is a previously recorded workshop. You will have access to the recording of this workshop for 90 days. Once your purchase, I will send you an email with the access info!

Workshop Description:

Facets, textures, and out-of-round pots! Andrew will demonstrate how he adds facets and texture to his work and then shapes the forms from the inside-out and he will walk through how he integrates wheel-throwing and slab building techniques to create ovaled and asymmetrical pieces.

Bio:

Andrew Linderman is a studio potter and former high school chemistry teacher originally from the Twin Cities, MN, now living west of Madison in Arena, WI. Inspired by a childhood spent outdoors; he makes functional pots to celebrate the best moments in life, relish in our daily rituals, console us in our tumultuous days, and commune with our fellow humans. Linderman uses his background in chemistry to create surfaces that are enhanced by the various firing processes in which he produces his pots. He creates work in which the functionality of a piece is enhanced by its aesthetic and tactile qualities.