This week's promt in Our Beautiful World is
ceramics
and it was chosen by me.
I guess I always loved
ceramics
(heart made by Ifigenia, assistant ceramist at the workshop)
as I so often bought ceramic pieces and followed friends around the world in their endeavour with ceramics.
Like for example Paula Valentim of otchipotchi, whose work I adore and have some of her pieces like these lace stones.

Or her Christmas ornaments she so kindly gifted me with this Christmas!
I also love Atelier Stella's work and was so lucky to win a piece of hers some time ago.I also love local ceramists' work like Polytimi's at Nafplion.And I am glad I have two of her candle holders.
So one day I met George Vavatsis and his work at Hakah Ceramics
Here are his famous tumblers used at bars for cocktails.
Here's an oil,vinegar,salt and pepper set.
He has a lot more work in his workshop.
So I decided to take lessons there and see if I can learn something.
It all started with a piece of clay!
You can see all the development of that piece of clay to those two first pieces here.
I am so very proud of those two pieces.
Especially the second one.
Which had a lot of work.
Because of the inlays.
it is gorgeous.
I found it hard to work on.
It didn't really suit me.
And I only managed to make just one piece.
And here it is out of the kiln.
The tray was very easy to form
but had a lot of work afterwards. First I printed some feathers and saw how they looked on my tray.And then I engraved them on it only by looking at them.
Then it was time for my teacher's bowl. I draw my design.
And engraved it.
And all three finished. I was so happy when I took them at home!
I then started a flower. I wanted a poppy.
And here after the kiln.Inside my bowl.
Then we were asked to make something with dark clay.
Don't you love how it looks like chocolate?
I then engraved a pattern, my favourite dragonfly.
And now it is waiting to be put in the kiln!
I then made a couple of tiles!Till the end of the workshop year in June we will make some more smaller pieces and try various glazes! This has been a great experience for me and am looking forward to one more year in ceramics!
Why don't you join us in Our Beautiful World and link your blogpost with your favourite ceramic pieces or ceramic artists?