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Studio P are delighted to welcome back renowned local potter Warrick Palmateer for a two day hands on masterclass workshop that will focus on advanced throwing techniques.
During this workshop, Warrick will demonstrate his remarkable skill in wheel throwing and participants will have the opportunity to ask one on one questions about advanced throwing techniques and then be guided by Warrick as they use these techniques and knowledge to work on their own projects using the state of the art studio and equipment at Studio P.
The focus of this workshop will be:
Production/uniform throwing techniques.
Centering and throwing larger amounts of clay
Two piece/composite throwing and joining techniques
Coil and throw techniques
Trimming work using appropriate trimming chucks
Participants will be able to use the knowledge gained during the demonstrations to develop the skills demonstrated and work alongside Warrick to gain one on one tuition.
The course will take place on
Tuesday 30th September and Wednesday 1st October
10-4pm both days
Morning tea will be included
There will be a 45- minute intermission/lunch break.
Clay is included in the price.
Artist bio:
Warrick has dedicated more than four decades to working with clay in the capacity as individual artist, collaborative artist, art manager and art teacher.
Channelling his deep connection to the coastal landscape into his ceramic vessels, Warrick’s art reflects the rugged and delicate beauty of the Indian Ocean and Southwest Australian coastline. Influenced by his WA upbringing, Warrick’s work captures the interplay of light, shade and movement inherent in the littoral zone.
In addition to his own art practice, Warrick has worked collaboratively with Pippin Drysdale for over thirty five years, throwing her minimalist fine porcelain vessels that have been purchased for both public and private national and international ceramic collections.
Studio P are delighted to welcome back renowned local potter Warrick Palmateer for a two day hands on masterclass workshop that will focus on advanced throwing techniques.
During this workshop, Warrick will demonstrate his remarkable skill in wheel throwing and participants will have the opportunity to ask one on one questions about advanced throwing techniques and then be guided by Warrick as they use these techniques and knowledge to work on their own projects using the state of the art studio and equipment at Studio P.
The focus of this workshop will be:
Production/uniform throwing techniques.
Centering and throwing larger amounts of clay
Two piece/composite throwing and joining techniques
Coil and throw techniques
Trimming work using appropriate trimming chucks
Participants will be able to use the knowledge gained during the demonstrations to develop the skills demonstrated and work alongside Warrick to gain one on one tuition.
The course will take place on
Tuesday 30th September and Wednesday 1st October
10-4pm both days
Morning tea will be included
There will be a 45- minute intermission/lunch break.
Clay is included in the price.
Artist bio:
Warrick has dedicated more than four decades to working with clay in the capacity as individual artist, collaborative artist, art manager and art teacher.
Channelling his deep connection to the coastal landscape into his ceramic vessels, Warrick’s art reflects the rugged and delicate beauty of the Indian Ocean and Southwest Australian coastline. Influenced by his WA upbringing, Warrick’s work captures the interplay of light, shade and movement inherent in the littoral zone.
In addition to his own art practice, Warrick has worked collaboratively with Pippin Drysdale for over thirty five years, throwing her minimalist fine porcelain vessels that have been purchased for both public and private national and international ceramic collections.
Studio P are delighted to welcome back renowned local potter Warrick Palmateer for a two day hands on masterclass workshop that will focus on advanced throwing techniques.
During this workshop, Warrick will demonstrate his remarkable skill in wheel throwing and participants will have the opportunity to ask one on one questions about advanced throwing techniques and then be guided by Warrick as they use these techniques and knowledge to work on their own projects using the state of the art studio and equipment at Studio P.
The focus of this workshop will be:
Production/uniform throwing techniques.
Centering and throwing larger amounts of clay
Two piece/composite throwing and joining techniques
Coil and throw techniques
Trimming work using appropriate trimming chucks
Participants will be able to use the knowledge gained during the demonstrations to develop the skills demonstrated and work alongside Warrick to gain one on one tuition.
The course will take place on
Tuesday 30th September and Wednesday 1st October
10-4pm both days
Morning tea will be included
There will be a 45- minute intermission/lunch break.
Clay is included in the price.
Artist bio:
Warrick has dedicated more than four decades to working with clay in the capacity as individual artist, collaborative artist, art manager and art teacher.
Channelling his deep connection to the coastal landscape into his ceramic vessels, Warrick’s art reflects the rugged and delicate beauty of the Indian Ocean and Southwest Australian coastline. Influenced by his WA upbringing, Warrick’s work captures the interplay of light, shade and movement inherent in the littoral zone.
In addition to his own art practice, Warrick has worked collaboratively with Pippin Drysdale for over thirty five years, throwing her minimalist fine porcelain vessels that have been purchased for both public and private national and international ceramic collections.