How did humans make pottery for 11000 years?
Historians says that we humans started making pots of clay 14000 years B.C. and the pottery wheel was invented about 3000 B.C. So how did we make pots for the in between 11000 years?
There are 3 or 4 different methods that our ancestors used and these methods can be used to create variety of objects even today.
These method are called pinching, coiling, slab and scooping. These methods are simple to learn and don't need any special tools; not even the potter's wheel.
I have created a video based online course in which I demonstrate these very methods. Needless to say that I haven't invented anything here but just presented the methods so that any one with a internet connection and a device to watch videos can learn these methods.
I have hosted this class on Skillshare and you can use the link below to get 3 months of Skillshare Premium for only $0.99 for unlimited access to this and thousands of online classes.
https://skl.sh/1WXbqSZ
If you are creative minded person who likes to make different things and likes to learn new techniques for giving life to your ideas, this course is for you.
All the lectures in this course are delivered in HD video format and you'll be able to see how exactly I make things using clay.
This course is perfect for you if
- You are person wanting to make different things using your creative imagination or
- A student looking to increase your understanding of clay as a material or
- You are interested in clay-mation or
- You are a budding sculptor or a pottery artist or
- A home maker wanting to make good use of time or
- Someone who just wants to have some creative fun
Interest in learning something new is the only pre-requisite for joining this course.
So, hop on and let your creative journey begin!
Click this link to watch the promo video and sign up: https://skl.sh/1WXbqSZ
In the projects section of this class you can share images of your creations with the community and get your questions answered from me and other fellow learners.
Regards,
Mandar