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  • Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Chiefs.

    Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Chiefs.

    • Neftaly 1980 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
    • Neftaly 1981 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
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    • Neftaly 1990 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
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    • Neftaly 1996 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
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    • Neftaly 1998 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
    • Neftaly 1999 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
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    • Neftaly 2008 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
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    • Neftaly 2019 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Chief NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Officer
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  • Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.

    Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.

    • Neftaly 1980 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
    • Neftaly 1981 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
    • Neftaly 1982 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
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    • Neftaly 1987 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
    • Neftaly 1988 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
    • Neftaly 1989 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
    • Neftaly 1990 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
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    • Neftaly 2002 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
    • Neftaly 2003 Neftaly NATIONAL BEAN COUNTER DAY – APRIL 16 Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Chairperson.
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  • Neftaly Day 4: Advanced Pottery Techniques: Learn how to throw pottery on a wheel and decorate with advanced textures.

    Neftaly Day 4: Advanced Pottery Techniques: Learn how to throw pottery on a wheel and decorate with advanced textures.

    Neftaly Day 4: Advanced Pottery Techniques

    Theme: Turning Clay into Art – Mastering the Wheel and Texture

    ???? Overview:

    Day 4 of the Neftaly Creative Workshop series takes participants deeper into the art of ceramics with a focus on wheel-throwing and advanced surface decoration. This session builds upon the foundational pottery skills learned earlier in the week and introduces techniques that require greater control, coordination, and creativity. From learning how to center clay on a wheel to applying intricate textures and finishes, participants will gain hands-on experience that pushes their ceramic artistry to the next level.

    ???? Morning Session: Introduction to Wheel Throwing

    1. Understanding the Pottery Wheel:

    Parts of the wheel and how it functions
    Electric vs. kick wheel – overview and demonstration
    Safety tips and posture for throwing

    2. Preparing the Clay:

    Wedging techniques to remove air bubbles and ensure consistency
    Measuring and portioning clay for different projects

    3. Centering and Forming Basics:

    How to center clay on the wheel (the most essential skill in throwing)
    Creating the initial form: pulling up walls and shaping cylinders
    Tools used: sponge, rib, needle tool, wire cutter, trimming tools

    Hands-on Activity:

    Practice centering and throwing basic cylinders
    Try shaping simple forms like bowls, cups, and small vases
    Individual guidance to help each participant refine their technique

    ????️ Afternoon Session: Advanced Decorative Techniques

    1. Exploring Surface Decoration:

    Decorating thrown pottery through texture, carving, and additions
    Techniques include:

    Sgraffito: Scratching designs through contrasting slip layers
    Stamping and Imprinting: Using found objects or handmade stamps
    Faceting and Altering: Cutting, reshaping, and altering wheel-thrown pieces for added dimension
    Slip Trailing: Applying liquid clay in raised patterns for texture and detail

    2. Combining Handbuilding and Wheel Techniques:

    How to add handles, spouts, or decorative attachments to wheel-thrown items
    Best practices for scoring, slipping, and joining clay securely

    3. Timing and Drying:

    Understanding leather-hard stage for decorating and trimming
    How timing affects carving, painting, and attaching features

    Project Work:

    Project 1: Create a wheel-thrown bowl or cup
    Project 2: Apply at least two decorative techniques to your piece
    Project 3: Experiment with combining thrown and handbuilt elements

    ???? Inspiration and Creativity Segment:

    1. Design Planning:

    Sketching out your final piece before starting on the wheel
    Thinking through form, function, and decoration

    2. Artist Showcase:

    Quick look at notable ceramic artists known for throwing and texture
    How different cultures and time periods approached wheel-thrown pottery

    ???? Reflection and Group Discussion:

    What did you learn about control and patience through wheel throwing?
    How does decoration enhance (or change) the function of a piece?
    What surface technique do you want to explore more deeply?

    ???? Take-Home Resources:

    Wheel-throwing guide with illustrations
    Clay body and decoration compatibility chart
    Texture tool-making DIY guide
    Video recommendations for further skill-building

    ✅ Goals Achieved by End of Day 4:

    Understand how to use and maintain a pottery wheel
    Successfully throw basic forms (cylinders, bowls, etc.)
    Learn and apply advanced texturing techniques
    Create a fully decorated ceramic piece, ready for bisque firing

    Let me know if you’d like a visual step-by-step guide, video tutorial suggestions, or a digital booklet for participants!

  • Neftaly Day 3: Jewelry Making Basics: Gain the ability to craft basic jewelry designs and learn wire-wrapping and beadwork.

    Neftaly Day 3: Jewelry Making Basics: Gain the ability to craft basic jewelry designs and learn wire-wrapping and beadwork.

    Neftaly Day 3: Jewelry Making Basics

    Theme: Crafting Creativity – From Hands to Adornment

    ???? Overview:

    Day 3 of the Neftaly Creative Workshop introduces participants to the timeless art of jewelry making. This immersive experience is designed to build foundational skills in crafting simple yet elegant pieces, focusing on wire-wrapping, beadwork, and design principles. Participants will learn how to handle essential tools, explore different materials, and create their very own handcrafted accessories – from earrings and bracelets to pendants and charms.

    ????️ Morning Session: Introduction to Tools, Materials & Basic Design

    1. Essential Tools and Materials:

    Tools:

    Round-nose pliers
    Chain-nose pliers
    Wire cutters
    Crimping tool
    Bead reamer (optional)
    Materials:

    Jewelry wire (e.g., 20–26 gauge)
    Headpins and eyepins
    Assorted beads (glass, stone, crystal, metal)
    Jump rings, clasps, earring hooks, chains
    Elastic cord and stringing wire

    2. Understanding Wire Gauges and Types:

    Thinner gauges (26–28): good for detailed wrapping and fine beadwork
    Medium gauges (22–24): ideal for most wire jewelry
    Thicker gauges (18–20): for structural designs

    3. Basic Jewelry Design Principles:

    Balance and symmetry
    Color theory and coordination
    Proportion and scale in wearable art

    Hands-on Activity:

    Familiarization with tools through basic exercises (opening/closing jump rings, cutting wire, forming loops)
    Design a simple pair of earrings using pre-selected beads and findings

    ???? Afternoon Session: Wire-Wrapping & Beadwork Techniques

    1. Wire-Wrapping Essentials:

    What is wire-wrapping?

    A technique for securely binding stones, beads, or pendants without soldering or adhesives.
    Basic Techniques:

    Simple loop and wrapped loop
    Making connectors
    Wire-wrapping a bead or stone (cabochon or tumbled stone)

    2. Beadwork Basics:

    Stringing patterns: alternating, symmetrical, random
    Understanding bead hole sizes and stringing materials
    Using crimp beads and clasps to finish necklaces/bracelets

    3. Project Work:

    Project 1:*Make a wire-wrapped pendant necklace
    Project 2:*Create a beaded bracelet using elastic or wire
    Project 3:*Combine wire and beads to make a charm or anklet

    Design Focus:

    Encouraging self-expression through color and form
    Learning how to plan a piece from concept to execution
    Troubleshooting common mistakes (uneven loops, loose wraps)

    ???? Creative Corner: Personal Style and Jewelry Branding

    Brief discussion on identifying your jewelry aesthetic (minimalist, boho, bold, elegant)
    How to sign or brand your work (tags, packaging, labels)
    Introduction to photographing jewelry for social media or online sales

    ???? Reflection & Sharing Circle:

    Each participant shares one piece they created and discusses their design choices
    Group feedback and encouragement
    What was challenging, what was fun, and what you’d like to explore next

    ???? Take-Home Resources:

    Jewelry terminology glossary
    Beginner’s wire-wrapping guide (PDF or handout)
    Suppliers list for beads, wire, and tools
    DIY project templates to continue practicing at home

    ???? Goals Achieved by End of Day 3:

    Comfortable using jewelry-making tools and materials
    Ability to create and finish at least 2–3 basic jewelry pieces
    Confidence in wire-wrapping and simple beadwork techniques
    Stronger design intuition and creative confidence

    Let me know if you’d like a follow-up curriculum for intermediate jewelry design or a printable participant workbook!

  • Neftaly Day 2: Pottery Firing: Understand the firing process of pottery and explore different finishes like glazes.

    Neftaly Day 2: Pottery Firing: Understand the firing process of pottery and explore different finishes like glazes.

    Certainly! Here’s a detailed write-up for Neftaly Day 2: Pottery Firing:

    Neftaly Day 2: Pottery Firing

    Theme: From Clay to Ceramic – Understanding the Heart of the Transformation

    Overview:

    Day 2 of the Neftaly Pottery Workshop is dedicated to one of the most transformative and exciting stages in ceramics – the firing process. This is the stage where soft, malleable clay becomes a hardened, durable ceramic piece. Participants will gain a deep understanding of how firing works, the types of kilns used, the importance of temperature, and how different finishes like glazes can alter the appearance, texture, and function of a piece.

    ???? Morning Session: The Science and Stages of Firing

    1. What is Pottery Firing?

    Pottery firing is the process of heating clay to high temperatures to change its chemical composition.
    It permanently hardens the clay, making it waterproof and strong.
    This process happens in a kiln – a high-temperature oven specifically designed for ceramics.

    2. Stages of Firing:

    Bisque Firing (First Firing):

    Temperature: \~900–1000°C (1650–1830°F)
    Purpose: Removes all moisture and organic material; makes the piece porous enough to accept glaze.
    Result: Hard but still absorbent – known as “bisqueware.”
    Glaze Firing (Second Firing):

    Temperature: 1000–1300°C (1830–2370°F), depending on clay and glaze type.
    Purpose: Melts the applied glaze into a glass-like coating.
    Result: Non-porous, functional, and often decorative pottery.

    3. Types of Kilns:

    Electric Kilns: Easy to control, clean, and consistent – great for beginners.
    Gas Kilns: Allow for reduction firing (affects glaze color and texture).
    Wood-Fired Kilns: Traditional method – requires constant monitoring and yields unique, organic finishes.

    Hands-on Activity:

    Tour of the studio kiln room.
    Demonstration: Loading and unloading a kiln safely.
    Discuss the importance of kiln safety, stacking strategy, and firing schedules.

    ???? Afternoon Session: Exploring Glazes and Surface Finishes

    1. What is a Glaze?

    A glaze is a glassy coating applied to bisqueware.
    It can add color, texture, and make a piece food-safe and waterproof.

    2. Types of Glazes:

    Glossy: Smooth, shiny surface.
    Matte: Soft, non-reflective, velvety finish.
    Satin: In between gloss and matte.
    Raku and Salt Glazes: Specialty finishes that produce unique effects due to firing techniques.

    3. Applying Glaze:

    Dipping, Brushing, Pouring, or Spraying
    Glaze consistency and thickness greatly affect final results.

    4. Understanding Glaze Chemistry:

    Participants will learn the basics of glaze components: silica (glass former), fluxes (melters), and alumina (stabilizers).
    Explore how different minerals (e.g., iron oxide, cobalt) influence glaze color.

    Hands-on Activity:

    Participants will glaze their bisque-fired pieces.
    Experiment with layering glazes, wax resist, and masking techniques.
    Prepare pieces for the next day’s glaze firing.

    ???? Discussion and Reflection:

    How does the firing process affect the structure and design of a ceramic piece?
    What kind of finishes would you choose for functional vs. decorative work?
    How does understanding firing deepen your creative control?

    ???? Take-Home Resources:

    Firing temperature charts for various clay bodies and glazes.
    Glaze recipe starter sheet.
    Safety guide for handling and firing kilns.

    ???? Goals Achieved by End of Day 2:

    Understand the complete firing process and its impact on pottery.
    Gain confidence in applying and experimenting with different glazes.
    Prepare personal pieces for final glaze firing.

    Let me know if you’d like a printable version, visual aids, or to build this into a multi-day workshop curriculum!

  • Neftaly       Day 1: Pottery Basics: Learn the fundamental techniques for shaping clay, including hand-building and basic tools.

    Neftaly Day 1: Pottery Basics: Learn the fundamental techniques for shaping clay, including hand-building and basic tools.

    Neftaly Pottery Workshop – Day 1: Pottery Basics

    Day Theme:

    “Foundations in Clay: Exploring the Basics of Pottery”

    Learning Objectives:

    By the end of Day 1, participants will:

    Understand the purpose and types of pottery.
    Identify and use basic pottery tools and materials.
    Learn and apply fundamental hand-building techniques: pinch, coil, and slab.
    Begin shaping their first clay pieces with guided practice.

    1. Welcome and Introduction to Pottery (30 minutes)

    Session Overview:

    Introduction to the Neftaly creative skills program.
    Brief history and cultural importance of pottery.
    Discussion: What do you already know about pottery? What do you hope to create?

    Key Concepts Covered:

    Types of pottery:

    Functional (e.g., bowls, cups, pots)
    Decorative (e.g., vases, sculptures)
    Clay as a medium:
    Characteristics of clay (plasticity, drying, shrinkage, texture)

    2. Introduction to Pottery Tools and Workspace Setup (30 minutes)

    Essential Tools:

    Wire cutter – for slicing clay blocks
    Needle tool – for fine lines and scoring
    Wooden ribs and modeling tools – for shaping and smoothing
    Loop tools – for carving and hollowing
    Sponges – for moistening and smoothing
    Rolling pins or slab rollers – for flattening clay

    Safety and Clean Workspace Tips:

    Keep tools organized and handle sharp tools with care.
    Avoid inhaling dry clay dust; always clean surfaces with a damp cloth or sponge.
    Keep clay moist by covering unused portions.

    3. Introduction to Hand-Building Techniques (1.5 hours)

    Hand-building is a traditional and accessible method of forming clay without a potter’s wheel. Participants will explore three foundational techniques:

    a. Pinch Pots

    Start with a ball of clay.
    Press thumb into the center and pinch outward evenly to form a bowl.
    Focus on uniform wall thickness and smooth rims.

    b. Coil Building

    Roll clay into even coils (like ropes).
    Stack coils on top of one another to build up walls.
    Smooth the inside or outside with a finger or rib for a clean finish.
    Use slip (clay + water mix) and scoring to securely attach coils.

    c. Intro to Slab Work (Optional Introduction)

    Roll clay into a flat, even slab.
    Cut shapes with tools and join sides to form geometric shapes (boxes, plates).
    Score and slip at joints; smooth and reinforce edges.

    Practice Session:

    Participants choose one or two techniques to create a small item such as:

    A pinch bowl
    A coil vase
    A small slab-based tray or tile

    4. Drying and Storage Techniques (15 minutes)

    Topics Covered:

    Importance of even drying to prevent cracking.
    How to store clay pieces (cover loosely with plastic to slow drying).
    Labeling individual projects with names and dates.

    5. Group Reflection and Q\&A (15 minutes)

    Discussion Questions:

    What did you enjoy most about working with clay today?
    What challenges did you face with shaping techniques?
    What kind of object would you like to make by the end of the workshop?

    Homework / Optional Take-Home Practice:

    Sketch a simple design or pottery piece you’d like to make by the end of the week.
    Reflect on what kinds of decorations or textures you’d like to explore.

    Materials Needed:

    Clay (earthenware or stoneware recommended)
    Pottery tools kit
    Water containers and sponges
    Work mats or boards
    Plastic wrap for covering unfinished projects
    Aprons or old clothes (working with clay can get messy!)

    Preview of Day 2:

    Pottery Creation and Firing Process

    Participants will build on today’s skills to create full pottery pieces.
    Introduction to the kiln, drying stages, and the first bisque firing process.

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  • Neftaly Day 5: Jewelry-Making and Project Completion

    Neftaly Day 5: Jewelry-Making and Project Completion

    Neftaly Creative Skills Workshop – Day 5: Jewelry-Making and Project Completion

    Day Overview:

    Day 5 is the culmination of the jewelry-making portion of the Neftaly workshop. Participants will build on foundational techniques to create more intricate and personalized jewelry pieces. The day focuses on assembling complex designs, adding professional finishing touches, and presenting completed projects. Reflection, peer feedback, and celebration of creativity mark the closing session.

    1. Creating More Complex Jewelry Designs

    Objective:

    To challenge participants to incorporate advanced techniques and creativity into designing personalized, professional-looking jewelry pieces.

    Design Brainstorming Session:

    Participants are encouraged to:

    Sketch a matching jewelry set*(e.g., necklace, bracelet, and earrings).
    Choose a theme or concept*(nature, geometric, cultural, boho, elegant, etc.).
    Select a color scheme*and bead type for visual consistency.

    Advanced Techniques Introduced:

    a. Multi-Strand Jewelry:

    Creating bracelets or necklaces with two or more strands
    Using multi-strand connectors and spacers
    Planning strand length and layering order

    b. Bead Weaving Basics (Optional):

    Using needle and thread or wire for simple weaving patterns
    Introduced via grid patterns for flat or tubular designs

    c. Wire Wrapping and Sculptural Elements:

    Freeform wire wrapping to encase stones or crystals
    Twisting wire for textured coils or spirals

    d. Dangles and Charms:

    Attaching decorative components with jump rings
    Layering dangles for earrings or pendants

    Hands-On Activity:

    Participants begin crafting a set or a signature piece using advanced techniques. Instructor offers step-by-step guidance and individual support.

    2. Assembly and Finishing Touches

    Objective:

    To teach the final stages of jewelry construction, ensuring durability, comfort, and a polished look.

    Key Assembly Techniques:

    a. Crimping and Securing Ends:

    How to use crimp beads and crimp covers properly
    Ensuring strong connections between strands and clasps

    b. Attaching Clasps:

    Using jump rings, lobster clasps, toggle clasps, or magnetic closures
    Double-checking alignment and flexibility for wearability

    c. Final Polishing and Inspection:

    Checking for rough wire ends and trimming as needed
    Cleaning beads and metal components with cloth for a professional finish
    Ensuring symmetry and balance in multi-piece sets

    Optional Finishing Elements:

    Adding branded tags or initials
    Attaching decorative beads near clasps
    Creating matching packaging (small pouch or box decoration)

    3. Final Presentation and Review of Completed Crafts

    Objective:

    To celebrate participant achievements and encourage feedback, discussion, and continued creative growth.

    Gallery Walk or Showcase:

    Participants display their final jewelry sets or signature pieces on a table or display boards.
    Each piece is accompanied by a short written or spoken description (theme, materials, techniques used).

    Peer and Instructor Feedback:

    Positive, constructive feedback on design, craftsmanship, and creativity
    Peer voting or informal awards (e.g., “Most Creative Design”, “Best Color Use”, “Professional Finish”)

    Reflection and Discussion:

    What skills have participants gained or improved?
    Which technique was their favorite? What was most challenging?
    How do they see themselves applying these skills in the future? (e.g., hobby, side business, further training)

    4. Workshop Wrap-Up and Certificate Distribution

    Closing Remarks:

    Summary of the week’s progress in both pottery and jewelry-making
    Acknowledgement of creativity, dedication, and teamwork

    Certificates of Completion:

    Neftaly certificates handed out to all participants
    Opportunity for group photos and sharing on Neftaly platforms

    Optional Next Steps:

    Information on local craft markets, business support for artisans, or advanced Neftaly workshops
    Invitation to join an alumni group or community of practice

    Optional Take-Home Activity:

    Continue jewelry-making with leftover materials
    Start a sketchbook for new design ideas
    Create a mood board for future pieces

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  • Neftaly Day 4: Advanced Pottery Techniques and Design: Advanced pottery techniques such as throwing on the wheel.

    Neftaly Day 4: Advanced Pottery Techniques and Design: Advanced pottery techniques such as throwing on the wheel.

    Neftaly Pottery Workshop – Day 4: Advanced Pottery Techniques and Design

    Day Overview:

    Day 4 introduces participants to more advanced pottery methods, focusing on wheel throwing, detailed surface decoration, and designing intricate forms. Participants will apply the skills they’ve built so far to explore new creative territory, while also refining craftsmanship and artistic intent.

    1. Introduction to Wheel Throwing

    Objective:

    To introduce participants to the pottery wheel, focusing on core techniques such as centering, pulling, and shaping clay on the wheel.

    Topics & Demonstration:

    a. Understanding the Pottery Wheel:

    Parts of the wheel: Bat, splash pan, pedal, wheel head
    Tools for throwing: Water bowl, sponge, rib, needle tool, wire cutter
    Proper posture and hand placement for control and comfort

    b. Steps in Wheel Throwing:

    1. Wedging the Clay:

    Demonstration of spiral wedging to remove air and align clay particles

    2. Centering:

    Most critical step; using body weight and hands to center the clay on the spinning wheel

    3. Opening the Clay:

    Creating a centered opening with thumbs or fingers

    4. Pulling Up the Walls:

    Evenly thinning and raising the clay walls to form a cylinder or bowl

    5. Shaping:

    Controlling form and proportions; curving or angling walls for different profiles

    6. Trimming and Removing from the Wheel:

    Using a wire cutter and bat system; setting pieces aside to dry to leather-hard stage

    Hands-On Practice:

    Each participant works on the wheel with close supervision
    Goal: Create at least one small thrown form (e.g., cup, bowl, or vase)

    2. Exploring Texture and Surface Decoration

    Objective:

    To encourage creativity in decorating pottery with visual and tactile surface enhancements.

    Techniques Introduced:

    a. Texture Techniques:

    Stamping: Pressing textured objects or custom stamps into clay
    Carving/Sgraffito: Scraping away top layer of slip or clay for contrast
    Impressing: Using lace, leaves, or fabrics to imprint patterns
    Piercing: Cutting through the walls of clay to create decorative openings

    b. Slip Decoration:

    Using colored slip for painting, trailing, or layering effects
    Creating contrast between colored and natural clay

    c. Burnishing and Polishing:

    Smoothing and polishing clay surface using smooth tools (spoon, stone) before firing

    Hands-On Practice:

    Participants try at least two different surface techniques on test tiles or their existing clay pieces.

    3. Designing Intricate Pottery Forms

    Objective:

    To challenge participants to apply advanced techniques in designing more complex or decorative ceramic forms.

    Creative Design Session:

    Planning the Design:

    Participants sketch a design for a more detailed piece (e.g., a teapot, multi-part sculpture, lidded jar, or sculptural vase)
    Considerations: balance, functionality, symmetry, and aesthetic appeal

    Construction Techniques:

    Combining hand-building with wheel-thrown elements (e.g., a thrown bowl with coil-built foot or sculpted handles)
    Creating lids, spouts, or foot rings
    Using templates or molds for consistency

    Structural Awareness:

    Planning wall thickness for stability
    Joining pieces using proper scoring and slipping
    Drying in stages to prevent warping or cracking

    Hands-On Work:

    Participants begin constructing their intricate piece, with support and feedback from the instructor.

    4. Preparing for Firing

    Objective:

    To ensure all pieces are properly prepared for drying and bisque firing.

    Steps Covered:

    Drying Protocols:
    Slow drying in a covered area; avoiding direct sunlight or drafts

    Marking and Labeling Work:
    Signing and labeling pieces to identify after firing

    Final Checks:

    Inspecting for trapped air or structural weaknesses
    Cleaning bottoms to avoid glaze sticking to kiln shelves
    Ensuring decorations are fully integrated with form

    5. Closing Reflection and Wrap-Up

    Participant Sharing:
    Show and describe their pieces-in-progress and decoration choices

    Feedback and Encouragement:
    Instructor provides guidance on how to refine their technique

    Preview of Day 5:
    Focus will shift to glazing, finishing techniques, and final project work

    Optional Take-Home Practice:

    Practice wheel-throwing or hand-building at home (if access to materials allows)
    Design sketches for a two-part piece or a theme-based pottery set

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