Interplay of surface and form
Clay – the “potter’s earth” – is a fascinating, soft material that reacts to the pressure of the shaping hand as well as to the other basic elements: air, water and fire.
The starting point for our creative ideas is the intensive and precise observation of the nature around us and the practical world of things.
Familiar everyday objects such as vases, bowls, jugs or plates, classic motifs of ceramics, are to be rethought again and again by each individual, whereby compelling connections between colors and shapes, as well as between functionality and aesthetic appearance are to be discovered. In addition to objects with a specific purpose, the preoccupation with beautiful and useless things can also give rise to very individual sculptural inventions.
There are no limits to the imagination for the material and the clay object. I accompany the creation process with suggestions and assistance and provide insights into the amazing variety of ceramics in and before our time.
- Course number: KE/RR/2605, KE/RR/2609, KE/RR/2610
- 110 € including material