Often referred to as white gold, porcelain is sumptuous white clay that has a beautiful translucent quality when fired to a high temperature. This course provides an excellent opportunity for you to experience throwing on the potter's wheel using porcelain clay. Due to the challenging nature of the material, this course is better suited to those who have previously completed a beginners' throwing course or have experience of the throwing technique.
The focus of this course is to work in the spirit of Louisa's practice, which is influenced by historical dining vessels. The first evening will start with an introductory talk about Louisa's practice, followed by a brief overview of porcelain and the throwing technique which takes inspiration from this. You are shown a number of techniques including how to make handles and surface embellishments.
The first full day starts with clay preparation (kneading and wedging) and a throwing demonstration. You will be shown a number of techniques throughout the day and given one-to-one tuition and encouragement to build confidence.
On the second day you will cover the finishing processes of turning, as well as how to make handles and surface embellishments.
The final day offers time for further throwing practice for those who wish it and/or completion of pieces. The session will end with a group discussion and review of the work.
Each student will have the use of a wheel for the whole weekend. You are likely to finish the course with six to eight pieces.