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Explore Clay Hand-building Workshop

Explore Clay Hand-building Workshop

Rs. 2,200.00

Step into the world of ceramics and create your very first clay masterpiece! In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn the art of hand-building as you pinch, mold, carve, and decorate clay to craft a mug, bowl, or mini trinket dish. Guided by an expert, you’ll explore techniques to shape and embellish your piece, turning simple clay into a personal work of art. By the end of the session, your creation will be ready for glazing and firing, transforming it into a lasting ceramic piece you can proudly take home.

Location :

Studio Graffiti: Anmol building, Powai Vihar Complex, 202, Lake Homes Private Rd, near Shiv temple, MHADA Colony 20, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400076

  • Highlights:
  • Hands-on creation of a clay piece (mug, bowl, or trinket dish) from scratch
  • Learn hand-building, carving, embossing, and decorative techniques
  • All tools and clay provided for use during the workshop
  • Guided instruction by a ceramics expert
  • Glazing and firing of your finished piece included
  • Pick up your ceramic creation after 3–4 weeks or arrange courier delivery

Garima Sharma

About the host:

Garima Sharma is a multidisciplinary artist based in Mumbai, with a deep passion for the tactile and reflective qualities of clay. Her pottery practice seamlessly blends sculptural and functional forms, exploring the often-overlooked relationships we have with everyday objects. Through her work, she reflects on themes of nature, memory, and the silent presence of the inanimate in our lives, using clay as a medium to engage with the subtle yet profound connections we share with the world around us.

Her cosy studio is a space for both amateurs and artists to slow down and explore their creativity. Participants often describe her workshops as fun, creative, informative and her ad a knowledgable, patient and enthusiastic facilitator who brings out their artistic side.

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