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Ceramics at Home for Beginners

A course by Paula Casella Biase , Ceramic Artist

Ceramic Artist. Madrid, Spain.
Joined March 2016

Learn modeling and enameling techniques to create decorative pieces

  • Best seller English, Spanish
  • 98% positive reviews (1.6K)
  • 75933 students

Learn modeling and enameling techniques to create decorative pieces

Working with clay can be another form of meditation, especially if you do it with care and passion like Paula Casella, a graduate in fine arts and the founder of Bambucito Cerámica Orgánica. With 15 years' experience in this artisanal craft, she teaches you everything you need to know to get started in ceramics.

In this course, learn how to model and glaze ceramics at home from scratch, creating some pieces with unbaked clay and others with fired clay (you need access to a kiln for the latter). Learn the nuanced differences between oven bake clay and air dry clay, as well as how to make plaster molds that you can reuse to create an infinite number of pieces in future projects.

This course complements Ceramic Glazing for Beginners, where Paula teaches you the basics for decorating and glazing your ceramic pieces.

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alisonmmckay 08.10.2020 at 21:16

Yes, it was fun, well explained, good quality videos, lots of extra resources.

Very clear instructions and a friendly fun teacher.

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What will you learn in this online course?

21 lessons & 9 downloads

What you need to make molds
4 minutes, 52 seconds
Making a plaster cast
8 minutes, 2 seconds
Modeling using Slabbing I
18 minutes, 20 seconds
Modeling using Slabbing II
16 minutes, 12 seconds
Gold luster
11 minutes, 19 seconds
English, Spanish
  • 98% positive reviews (1.6K)
  • 75933 students
  • 21 lessons (3h 51m)
  • 9 additional resources (1 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: English, Spanish
  • Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

What is this course's project?

Make four sets in the shape of a mushroom. The first three are made by applying three basic clay modeling techniques and three glazing techniques to create versatile tableware (breakfast, jewelry box, etc.) The fourth set is made using fabric and by applying the slab technique, also adding textures, and using a different glazing technique.

Projects by course students

Who is this online course for?

Anyone interested in getting started in ceramics and curious about the creative process of this craft.

Requirements and materials

To take this course you don't need any previous knowledge, just the desire to discover the creative process of ceramic making.

As for materials, you need a basic ceramic starter kit (modeling tools, sponge, cutter) that you can get in any dollar store, and also clay, a roller, old fabrics, powdered gypsum, enamels, and acrylic paints. Keep in mind that to complete some parts of the course, you need to have access to an artisan kiln or ceramic workshop, which are very easy to rent out.


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75933 Students
1629 Reviews
98% Positive ratings
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Paula Casella Biase

A course by Paula Casella Biase

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Ceramic Artist

Paula Casella was born in Argentina and is currently based in Spain. She holds a fine arts degree, a master’s in education, and has more than 15 years' experience working as a teacher, muralist, and ceramics designer.

As a lover of nature and cooking, she combines her two passions in her Bambucito ceramic workshop, where you can enjoy a delicious meal on handmade crockery that she makes herself.


Content

  • U1

    Introduction

    • Presentation
    • Influences
  • U2

    Knowing the materials

    • Meet the different types of clay and tools
    • What you need to make molds
    • Materials to decorate your pieces
  • U3

    How to make a mold and clay modeling techniques

    • Brief explanation of the ceramic process
    • How to recycle clay at home
    • Making a plaster cast
    • Modeling using Slabbing I
    • Modeling using Slabbing II
    • Modeling using Coiling I
    • Modeling using Coiling II
    • Pinching modeling
    • Slabbing Modeling with textures
  • U4

    Clay Glazing Techniques

    • Mud decoration without oven
    • Enamels in suspension
    • Gold luster
    • Decorate with oxides. Marble effect
    • Glaze with gouache
  • U5

    Different uses, care and transport of your parts

    • Let the imagination fly
    • Care and transport of parts
  • FP

    Final project

    • Ceramic Decorative Techniques

What to expect from a Domestika course

  • Learn at your own pace

    Enjoy learning from home without a set schedule and with an easy-to-follow method. You set your own pace.

  • Learn from the best professionals

    Learn valuable methods and techniques explained by top experts in the creative sector.

  • Meet expert teachers

    Each expert teaches what they do best, with clear guidelines, true passion, and professional insight in every lesson.

  • Certificates
    Plus

    If you're a Plus member, get a custom certificate signed by your teacher for every course. Share it on your portfolio, social media, or wherever you like.

  • Get front-row seats

    Videos of the highest quality, so you don't miss a single detail. With unlimited access, you can watch them as many times as you need to perfect your technique.

  • Share knowledge and ideas

    Ask questions, request feedback, or offer solutions. Share your learning experience with other students in the community who are as passionate about creativity as you are.

  • Connect with a global creative community

    The community is home to millions of people from around the world who are curious and passionate about exploring and expressing their creativity.

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    Domestika curates its teacher roster and produces every course in-house to ensure a high-quality online learning experience.


FAQs

Domestika's courses are online classes that provide you with the tools and skills you need to complete a specific project. Every step of the project combines video lessons with complementary instructional material, so you can learn by doing. Domestika's courses also allow you to share your own projects with the teacher and with other students, creating a dynamic course community.

All courses are 100% online, so once they're published, courses start and finish whenever you want. You set the pace of the class. You can go back to review what interests you most and skip what you already know, ask questions, answer questions, share your projects, and more.

The courses are divided into different units. Each one includes lessons, informational text, tasks, and practice exercises to help you carry out your project step by step, with additional complementary resources and downloads. You'll also have access to an exclusive forum where you can interact with the teacher and with other students, as well as share your work and your course project, creating a community around the course.

You can redeem the course you received by accessing the redeeming page and entering your gift code.

If you're a Plus member, when you complete a course you've purchased, you'll instantly get your personalized certificate. You can see all your certificates in the Certificates section of your profile. You can download your certificates as PDFs and share the link online. Learn more about certificates.
Ceramics at Home for Beginners. Craft course by Paula Casella Biase Best seller

Ceramics at Home for Beginners

A course by Paula Casella Biase
Ceramic Artist. Madrid, Spain.
Joined March 2016
  • 98% positive reviews (1.6K)
  • 75933 students