Surface Altering Techniques with Lisa and David Dault - 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!

Lisa Dault has been a doodler since childhood so it only makes sense that her love of doodles would translate to her pottery. With a love of texture and a strong desire to learn new techniques, Lisa creates pieces that invite you to explore them with your hands as well as your eyes. Whether it's carving though underglaze, using lace doilies, or creating facets with a knife, Lisa will demonstrate and explain as many of the techniques she uses as possible during this class.

Based out of Dayton, OH, Lisa has recently taken the dive into full time pottery with her husband, David, while also raising their five daughters.

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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!

Lisa Dault has been a doodler since childhood so it only makes sense that her love of doodles would translate to her pottery. With a love of texture and a strong desire to learn new techniques, Lisa creates pieces that invite you to explore them with your hands as well as your eyes. Whether it's carving though underglaze, using lace doilies, or creating facets with a knife, Lisa will demonstrate and explain as many of the techniques she uses as possible during this class.

Based out of Dayton, OH, Lisa has recently taken the dive into full time pottery with her husband, David, while also raising their five daughters.

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!

Lisa Dault has been a doodler since childhood so it only makes sense that her love of doodles would translate to her pottery. With a love of texture and a strong desire to learn new techniques, Lisa creates pieces that invite you to explore them with your hands as well as your eyes. Whether it's carving though underglaze, using lace doilies, or creating facets with a knife, Lisa will demonstrate and explain as many of the techniques she uses as possible during this class.

Based out of Dayton, OH, Lisa has recently taken the dive into full time pottery with her husband, David, while also raising their five daughters.