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Clay in the Boardroom: Shaping Collaboration, One Surface at a Time
When clay enters the boardroom, collaboration takes a new shape — quick, creative, and surprisingly mess-free. Corporate team building thrives when activities are engaging, efficient, and meaningful. Clay workshops — especially those using surface design techniques — tick all these boxes. - Quick learning curve: Simple methods like stamping, carving, or texturing allow participants to create beautiful pieces without prior experience. - Minimal mess: Unlike wheel throwing,
Tania Chowdhury
May 172 min read
Pottery and it's trimming, carving tools- which one should you buy...
Carving is one of the most rewarding stages in pottery—it’s where clay shifts from being a simple vessel into a canvas for artistry. The tools you choose determine not just the ease of carving, but also the quality of detail you can achieve. 🔧 Types of Pottery Carving Tools - Wooden Tools Gentle on clay, great for smoothing and broad shaping. They’re often used in the early stages of hand-building when you want to coax the clay into form without sharp cuts. Buy wooden c
Tania Chowdhury
May 52 min read
Pottery Experiences for beginners
Why Beginners Should Avoid Using a Pottery Wheel Bat When you first step into the world of pottery, every detail of the process teaches you something fundamental about clay, patience, and perseverance. One of the most debated tools in wheel throwing is the pottery wheel bat—a removable disc that makes lifting freshly thrown pieces easier. While professionals swear by it for efficiency and production, beginners are often better off without it. Here’s why. --- 🎯 The Purpose o
Tania Chowdhury
Mar 112 min read
Summer Camps or just hide and seek?
When we think of "tough careers," our minds often jump to IITians or medical professionals. The entrance exams are grueling, the fees are high, and the early years demand relentless effort. But once the gates open, the path is relatively secure: a fixed return, a predictable trajectory, and societal validation. Artists, however, walk a different road. Their struggle isn’t confined to the early years—it stretches across a lifetime. While they are submerged in passion and visi
Tania Chowdhury
Mar 112 min read
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