Hello, I’m Adam Field. In this workshop, I’ll demonstrate throwing a medium-covered jar in porcelain. After the jar reaches the leather-hard stage, I’ll exhibit some trimming techniques. Then, I’ll outline a carving pattern and share my methods for carving onto thrown pots.
I’ll demonstrate the process of throwing, trimming, assembling, mapping out decoration, and carving a medium-covered jar with an intricate geometric pattern.
After this workshop, you could be making amazing work like this:
When you buy this workshop, you get:
- Watch my Online Workshop
- The workshop is around 1 hour 45 minutes long.
- The workshop is around 1 hour 45 minutes long.
- Bonus Q&A
- Join my bonus Q&A where I answered questions about my process face-to-face
- Join my bonus Q&A where I answered questions about my process face-to-face
- Lifetime Access to the Replays
- The workshop and the Q&A are recorded, and you will have lifetime access to it. You can watch it online, or download it to your device to watch offline at any time
Born and raised in Colorado, Adam earned his BA in art from Fort Lewis College. For two years, he immersed himself in the culturally rich art scene of the San Francisco Bay Area, where he began his full time studio practice. From there, he relocated to Maui, where he established a thriving studio business. He spent most of 2008 in Icheon, South Korea, studying traditional Korean pottery making techniques under 6th generation Onggi master Kim Ill Maan. In 2013 he created and premiered HIDE-N-SEEKAH at the NCECA conference in Houston, TX. After maintaining his studio in Durango, CO for 5 years, Adam moved to Helena, MT in 2013 where he was a long-term resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Arts. Adam is now a full time studio potter in Helena, MT. His Works are included in private collections and kitchen cabinets internationally.
Website: www.adamfieldpottery.com
Instagram: @adamfieldpottery