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Yonobi wheel throwing pottery class- Part two , the learning process and the dream http://www.hannahtrickett.com/yonobi-wheel-throwing-pottery-class-part-two-the-learning-process-and-the-dream/ ad – in collaboration with Yonobi who have kindly gifted me the wheel throwing course Having three wheel throwing sessions under my belt at Yonobi studios, I can quite confidently say that I love this process of pottery. Make no mistake I am well aware that I am an absolute beginner at wheel throwing. I know from past pottery experience and short creative courses, that learning new techniques and skills can give you burst of excitement and optimism to continue the craft after the course. Even in some cases an optimistic and maybe false confidence that you can now set up your own business straight away. This is all very nice and well it shows a successful course introducing and encouraging people to the craft (of any creative course). But this is just that, excitement and buzz. To be any successful crafts person/ maker or design does take years of hard work. But guess what?! I want to continue to use the wheel, I want to learn more and master my craft. So I’m in that phase of the course. I get it. But the dream and ambition isn’t a bad thing, it’s sweet, it shows a love for the […] The post Yonobi wheel throwing pottery class- Part two , the learning process and the dream appeared first on Hannah Trickett. via Hannah Trickett http://www.hannahtrickett.com July 06, 2020 at 01:58AM
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Yonobi wheel throwing pottery class- Part two , the learning process and the dream http://www.hannahtrickett.com/yonobi-wheel-throwing-pottery-class-part-two-the-learning-process-and-the-dream/ ad – in collaboration with Yonobi who have kindly gifted me the wheel throwing course Having three wheel throwing sessions under my belt at Yonobi studios, I can quite confidently say that I love this process of pottery. Make no mistake I am well aware that I am an absolute beginner at wheel throwing. I know from past pottery experience and short creative courses, that learning new techniques and skills can give you burst of excitement and optimism to continue the craft after the course. Even in some cases an optimistic and maybe false confidence that you can now set up your own business straight away. This is all very nice and well it shows a successful course introducing and encouraging people to the craft (of any creative course). But this is just that, excitement and buzz. To be any successful crafts person/ maker or design does take years of hard work. But guess what?! I want to continue to use the wheel, I want to learn more and master my craft. So I’m in that phase of the course. I get it. But the dream and ambition isn’t a bad thing, it’s sweet, it shows a love for the […] The post Yonobi wheel throwing pottery class- Part two , the learning process and the dream appeared first on Hannah Trickett. via Hannah Trickett http://www.hannahtrickett.com July 06, 2020 at 01:58AM
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