The Little Known Secret To Using Patterns & Colors In Pottery w/ Adrienne Eliades

Shaping Your Pottery with Nic Torres - En podcast af Nic Torres

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In this comprehensive conversation, Adrienne Eliades shares insights from her 20-plus years in pottery, emphasizing the importance of viewing the artistic process as a journey rather than aiming for a fixed destination. Through reflections on personal growth, embracing failure, and the significance of community, Adrian reveals how facing challenges and persevering through self-doubt led to discovering their unique voice in the craft. Adrienne discusses the role of visual research, embracing experimentation, and being open to unexpected interpretations of her work. The dialogue also touches on the value of developing a personal brand and the transformative impact of residencies abroad on Adrienne's technique and approach to pottery. Moreover, Adrienne offers advice on finding one's voice, the importance of perseverance, and the power of sharing one's story and process authentically. You can learn more about Adrienne by checking out her instagram https://www.instagram.com/bugaboo_eyes/ Join The Shaping Your Pottery Newsletter By Clicking This Link shapingyourpottery.com/newsletter [http://shapingyourpottery.com/newsletter] I have some exciting news. On May 31st I am doing an workshop with Guest Artist Mike Cerv and Mike is talking about How to Make Slab Built Goblet Cups! To register click this link to register https://shapingyourpottery.ck.page/products/how-to-make-a-slab-built-goblet-cup-w 00:00 Unlocking Creativity in Pottery: A Journey of Discovery 00:21 Embracing the Pottery Journey: Insights and Inspirations 01:20 The Art of Visual Communication Through Ceramics 04:03 Finding Community and Identity in the Clay World 08:27 The Transformative Power of Residencies and New Techniques 13:28 Crafting a Unique Pottery Style: Techniques and Influences 27:39 The Business of Pottery: Building a Brand and Finding Your Voice 38:56 Final Thoughts: Belief, Persistence, and Finding Your Voice

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