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CAITLIN PRINCE CERAMICS
SEPTEMBER Intermediate Wheel Throwing with ELI WEST | Saturday Morning
SEPTEMBER Intermediate Wheel Throwing with ELI WEST | Saturday Morning
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Join Eli West and take your wheel throwing skills to the next level with our 4 week long intermediate pottery class. This course is designed for individuals who have already completed a few beginner's pottery classes, or have prior experience with wheel throwing. If you're looking to refine your techniques, explore advanced forms, and enhance your creativity, this is the perfect opportunity to elevate your pottery skills.
Building upon your existing knowledge, you'll explore more complex techniques and challenging projects with guidance from the instructor.
Our well-equipped studio provides a conducive environment for intermediate-level learning. Each participant will have access to their own pottery wheel and the necessary tools and materials are included. The class size is intentionally kept small to ensure personalized attention and ample time for individual guidance from the instructors..
If you're ready to take your pottery journey to the next level, join us for our intermediate wheel throwing class.
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Eli West is a Vancouver Island based ceramicist and pottery instructor. “I spend much of my free time between the two studios that I teach at, as well as spending as much time as I can in my small home studio where I create all of the work that you see.”
“My work is rather minimal, I focus mainly on unglazed or naturally glazed vessels that are made from black or white stoneware. I try to express myself through my work by producing clean, wheel-thrown, vessels that have small hand-built components added to them to provide expression and personality to their surface. I believe that the natural surface of the clay is beautiful in itself and I try to highlight that beauty in all of my work.”
More of Eli's work can be found here: https://www.eliwestceramics.com/





