The clay process is long! She first cuts the clay she needs from its block. Then she wedges, flattens, and rests the clay. She then moulds the clay into its shape. Once it’s a bit drier, after 24 hours, she trims, paints, and carves. The piece then sits on her shelf for a week to become bone dry and ready for its first firing. Once the first firing is done, she usually adds a few coats of clear gloss, then fires it for the final time. Working with clay is definitely not about instant results! It is a slow and rewarding process that demands patience and care.
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