
ADULT COMMUNITY EDUCATION | ARTS WORKSHOP | 2 HOURS
Instructor: Monika Burrell
In this workshop we will create delicate white stoneware beads for jewellery using natural objects pressed into flat pieces of clay. The intricate patterns of leaves, flowers and stems are highlighted by liquid underglaze colour which we will flood into the texture and wipe away revealing the contrast of the design. We will have time to explore what textures suit the student before we commit to the final pieces. Each participant will make a pendant and a set of earring beads. Wire will be embedded into each bead for attaching to jewellery findings. This is a one day class where the students create, decorate, colour and refine the beads. I will then fire the work in my kiln and return them with a clear shiny glaze over your surfaces three weeks after the workshop has completed.
No previous clay experience is necessary.
Tools required
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Small water container
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Hand towel
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A couple of inexpensive brushes that come to a point
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A small sponge
Your registration includes all-day admission to the Gardens at HCP on the day of the class (last admission 3:30 pm)
Date & Location
Sunday Oct. 12, 1:00-3:00 PM
The Classroom at the Gardens at HCP, 505 Quayle Road, Saanich
Fees & Registration
$85.00 HCP Members
$95.00 Non-Members Interested in Membership?
REGISTER ONLINE or call 250 479 6162
Instructor Bio: Monika Burrell
My name is Monika Burrell and I primarily work in clay making both sculpture and functional pottery. Clay has had a central role in my life for over 30 years and I live and work on the Saanich Peninsula. My work in clay is shaped by the local seascape and landscape, as these elements often appear in the designs on my pots. As well as making pottery, I have thoroughly enjoyed teaching pottery classes and workshops for over 25 years. My work for sale can be found at www.Emburr.etsy.com and my clay process can be viewed on instagram http://instagram.com/emburrs/


