Hi, I’m Jacqueline Tse, a ceramic artist based in the United States. In this workshop, I will show you all the details on how I make porcelain slip, get it to just the right consistency, and create these sculptures that look like desserts.
I will show you all my tips and tricks on how I assemble all these together, and I’ll also give you some pointers on how you can make it your own.
I hope you will learn a lot along the way 🙂 Good luck with your projects!
After this workshop, you could be making beautiful masterpieces like these:
When you buy this workshop, you get:
- Instant Access to Watch my pre-recorded Workshop
- The workshop is 1 hour 18 minutes long.
- You can watch it as soon as you purchase this workshop & login to your account.
- Bonus Q&A
- Watch my bonus Q&A where I answered questions about my process face-to-face.
- Watch 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 1984 in San Jose, California, raised between Hong Kong and the US, I received my BFA from New York University in Studio Arts in 2006.
Right out of college I went onto a career in design. I worked in the fashion industry in New York City for over a decade, designing jewelry for a variety of established American brands. Ethically burdened by capitalism, corporate greed, and culture of excess consumerism, in 2017 I returned to her passion of sculpting as a form of self therapy.
My work is highly influenced by my anxieties of being human, particularly the dilemmas of everyday urban life. It is an ongoing exploration of my fascination with American society of excess and shameless consumerism, social media overstimulation, greed and gluttony as a remedy for emotional disconnection. Meanwhile still celebrating the beauty and flaws of these fragile human conditions.
My work was selected for the 61st Faenza Biennale at the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza, Italy, and has been featured in various publications about contemporary ceramic art. I was awarded the Multicultural Fellowship in 2020 from the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts.
I currently work out of my home studio in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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