How to Make a Pot Like Grayson Perry Tate
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Follow our step-by-step guide to building a coil pot with ceramicist Freya Bramble-Carter. For further tips and details about this activity, visit our website at https://bit.ly/34Sa5Gc. Please note, filming took place before the UK's lockdown measures were introduced. • The whole process can take up to a couple of weeks, depending on the speed in which you wish to work and drying times, and is suitable for anyone who is new to pottery. • You will need: • a metal kidney palette (or a plastic card for the smooth edge and a fine, plastic hair comb for the serrated edge) • a potter’s knife • mark making tools (tweezers, chopsticks, a fork and kitchen knife work well for decor work) • a toothbrush • some paintbrushes • a selection of letter stamps • a turntable • some water • a cheese wire (or thread /string strong enough to slice through clay) • a cloth or tea towel • a rolling pin and measuring guides • earthenware or stoneware clay • a sponge • a pencil and paper • sandpaper • scissors • soluble wax (or masking tape) • transparent glaze • a selection of coloured slips, oxides and underglazes • All of the materials are available mostly online or at your local art supply shop. You will also need access to a pottery kiln. You can often find these at art colleges or other community groups. • Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
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