My Humbling Experience with Pottery

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About 2 years ago I took a one day 2 hour pottery wheel course from a local pottery studio and really enjoyed it. They never told me the first pot you throw is your best. šŸ˜œ

Hereā€™s the pot:
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I was actually able to get two done in that 2 hour course, hereā€™s the second:
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The glazes they had available at that studio were actually pretty damn nice. Iā€™ll have to be going back at some point as they offer studio rental time.

Fast forward to the start of this year. Having been fully into the bonsai hobby, I started wanting to do an actual ceramics class. I decided to sign up for a Ceramics I class at the local community college.
We started with pinch pots and building with coils and then moved to the wheel. I must say my second experience using the wheel was a lot more of a learning curve. I struggled for a bit and at one point had class 5 times in a row not making a single thing, but I pushed through it and started somewhat figuring out my groove. My biggest regret during the class wasnā€™t taking more time to learn slab pot building. However, it was still a class I was being graded on, so unfortunately I could spend the entire time making pots. A good portion of my time was spent building the projects we were assigned and in my downtime I worked on making pots.
I made a total of 6 pots that were usable. 3 arenā€™t much, either their floor is too thin or theyā€™re a wonky shape.

These were my best pots I did:
The footless doodoo pot -
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This next one I liked a lot, especially the glaze, but I just wish I had brought up and out the walls more as itā€™s a bit chunky.
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My favorite pot that I made in regards to shape, form, and evenness. I expected the glaze to have more green in it, but itā€™s still really unique in the light.
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Things I learned:
1. Pottery is INCREDIBLY time consuming and lot more detail driven than I ever thought. Seriously, I have taken on a few skilled hobbies and have found a whole new respect for ceramic makers.
2. Glazing is by far one of the hardest to nail down, for me, because so many elements play a role into it and having no control of the kiln can really result in a dice roll. I also wasnā€™t too inspired by the basic Amaco glazes we had. We had no Amaco celadons, which was I was hoping to play with. Only potters choice for glazes and velvet for under glazes.
3. Figuring out the exact time clay needs to dry and worked next can be an absolute struggle when you only meet for class twice a week. That stint from Thursday till Tuesday of the next week was the hardest to plan out.

Really though thereā€™s so many things I learned about myself and ceramics by taking this class. While my teacher wasnā€™t an expert on pot building (sheā€™s more of a free-form sculptural ceramicist), she was amazing at supporting and giving ideas and insight.

As for where I go from here on my ceramics journey? Iā€™m not sure. As of right now, I have 0 room to work with clay or for a kiln, so all future work, until I move, would have to be at a studio. So we will see what happens there.

Until then, Iā€™ll appreciate the few pots I have made that I can use and canā€™t wait to buy more and support more individual potters. Seriously though, you guys put in so much work to hone and master your craft and I think very few people actually understand the work it takes to make a beautiful bonsai pot. So thank you!!
 

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Great post! Thanks for sharing your story.

ā€œHumblingā€ is the perfect word for ceramics in my experience. šŸ¤£ I totally understand and relate to your challenges. I have had quite a few hobbies in my life and I will say that ceramics is exceptionally challenging! I guess thatā€™s part of what makes it fun and keeps us coming back šŸ˜ƒ

Iā€™ve been doing ceramics about the same amount of time as you, a little less, but my experience on the wheel sounds very similar. Iā€™ve thrown some halfway decent pots so far, but just last night I sat down to make one and couldnā€™t do it! If the clay is off the slightest amount - too firm or too soft - it makes a huge difference. Then this morning I tried again with different clay and threw a good one in like 5 minutes. Tried to make a second one and couldnā€™t do it šŸ˜‚

Anyway, keep it up! Looking forward to seeing more updates on your work šŸ‘šŸ¼
 
Good for you! keep at it. We need more bonsai potters. Thanks also for pointing out the skills needed to produce ceramics and bonsai pots. I have to laugh a bit when I see posts complaining that hand made pots are sooooooooooooooooooooo expensive. There's a reason. They're work to produce.
 
Great post! Thanks for sharing your story.

ā€œHumblingā€ is the perfect word for ceramics in my experience. šŸ¤£ I totally understand and relate to your challenges. I have had quite a few hobbies in my life and I will say that ceramics is exceptionally challenging! I guess thatā€™s part of what makes it fun and keeps us coming back šŸ˜ƒ

Iā€™ve been doing ceramics about the same amount of time as you, a little less, but my experience on the wheel sounds very similar. Iā€™ve thrown some halfway decent pots so far, but just last night I sat down to make one and couldnā€™t do it! If the clay is off the slightest amount - too firm or too soft - it makes a huge difference. Then this morning I tried again with different clay and threw a good one in like 5 minutes. Tried to make a second one and couldnā€™t do it šŸ˜‚

Anyway, keep it up! Looking forward to seeing more updates on your work šŸ‘šŸ¼
Iā€™m glad to hear Iā€™m not alone. Thanks for the support! Also, I havenā€™t forgotten about getting a pot from ya TJ! Iā€™ve just been strapped on funds lately and preparing for my tropical repots.

Itā€™s getting around to that time here. I was gonna reach out to you about making something for my BRT. Need to make a thread on it, cause Iā€™ve had it since November.
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Iā€™m glad to hear Iā€™m not alone. Thanks for the support! Also, I havenā€™t forgotten about getting a pot from ya TJ! Iā€™ve just been strapped on funds lately and preparing for my tropical repots.

Itā€™s getting around to that time here. I was gonna reach out to you about making something for my BRT. Need to make a thread on it, cause Iā€™ve had it since November.
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Awesome! No rush. Would love to send you a pot, just let me know!
 
Very nice for just starting out.
 
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