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Boob Vase Boobie Planter, Ceramic Female Form Bust Plant Pot with Drainage Hole, Matte Body Vase Boobs Art Sculpture, Woman Shaped Boho Chic Decor Unique Feminist Home Decoration (Top, Speckled Pink)

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Join in with your friends (great fun if you're looking for birthday party ideas or hen party ideas!) or head along with family or colleagues to learn pottery making together. Alternatively, have a go solo and meet other crafty beginners in the neighbourhood. All M.Y.O workshops are BYOB (you can bring your own alcohol, we provide the glasses) or you can request a tea or coffee from the host. We're based just 8 minutes walk from London bridge and 3 minutes from Borough. Coiling: if you decide to build your piece using coils, make sure to only use the gooey slip to attach your first coil to the base, after that blending will be enough to join your coils together. Adding extra moisture with slip will mean your pot needs even longer to dry out before adding on your details / being able to add more dramatic curves [see below]. Emma’s work is a celebration of the female form in all its diverse glory; crafted by a woman, for women, inclusive of all. Pot Your Tits Away Luv, which began in 2017 is helping to change the narrative on nudity. Rather than it being seen as sexual, as it is so often perceived, this is about women owning their bodies and expressing themselves for their own liberation. If there were ever a perfect time to be a feminist maker, some would argue that time is now. In a post #MeToo world, women are standing together, demanding to be heard. I for one am feeling the shift, slowly but surely seeing brands both large and small embracing equality. While there’s still far to go, images of men’s and women’s bodies in the media are changing compared to that of say, five years ago and I will wholeheartedly support anyone who contributes to that positive change. During this session, Lauren will help you build and shape a gorgeous little pot out of clay slabs, which you can customise with your bap-tastic design. Once fired you can return to paint your pot, we’ll glaze it then you can display it where ever you like! by the sink with your toothbrush in, on your desk at work with a cute plant in, gift it to a lover…

I really enjoy camping, having a fire and being outdoors. Living by the sea is relaxing in itself and I love to walk along the beach and go sea swimming. Occasionally I manage to relax with a book but as I've just bought a house, which needs plenty of attention, relaxing isn't always a priority. This is a fabulous, fun and safe space to get creative and celebrate all bodies being beautiful. This is perfect for evening get togethers with friends, hen do’s & birthdays (the list could go on!). Whatever your reason for coming to join us, we can’t wait to see you there! At this fun London pottery class, you’ll be shown how to work with clay, how to construct your own pot and then you'll focus on the art of adding boobs! Your pots will then be left to dry and then kiln fired. I’m not happy with how my pot turned out and felt a bit disappointed. I would suggest a bit more time for newbies and if people are late start without them. It was my first time doing pottery and I sadly didn’t enjoy it. Over the years I have taught lots of different creative arts and craft techniques and drawn inspiration from the environment around me. I have always had an interest in the built environment and nature, but probably draw most of my inspiration from the coast where I currently live. The glaze effects I have developed suggest seascapes and landscapes and using my rawpot detail, creating a textural and visual contrast, I hope that everyone sees something different in each piece I make.Finished pieces should be used with care as they may be more delicate than something you would buy from TK Maxx. After use it should be washed by hand, rather than in the dishwasher. We advise against microwaving your pieces as they are not ‘microwave safe’ and get very hot! We say, treat it like the precious family heirloom it could become. By all means enjoy using your wonderful creations, but treat them with the love and care they deserve. It’s so refreshing to see the variety of Emma’s pots – designs include pregnancy and mastectomy pots, skin with vitiligo, stretch marks, nipple piercings and hair. There’s tattooed breasts, breast reduction scars, tits adorned with flowers, symmetrical and unsymmetrical breasts alike. There’s the saggy and the pert, the large, the small and everything in between. I think PYTAL’s popularity in part is due to a wide variety of women seeing themselves represented in Emma’s work, in a way they haven’t previously. Not only can they see a piece of art that looks like them, they can own it.

With Emma’s boyfriend being so creative (he studied photography at Uni and takes the photographs of the pots.) He is also a talented painter, (they collaborated on an abstract painted pot together) and more work may be on the cards. Emma says she does no experimental work at the moment, which she wants to try more of. “Have more fun, do more collabs, don’t take it so seriously”,that’s her plan. I am originally from Liverpool, and came to Newcastle in the mid 90s when I became involved with an arts collective in Newcastle city centre. I started to develop community arts projects and made stage sets for local dance and performance companies. My training was originally in architecture but I chose not to pursue this further after completing my degree. Before discovering my love for ceramics I dabbled in designing and making jewellery, I co-founded and ran a CIC called Hive Arts and made clothes using my own printed textiles. It wasn't until 2017 when I rediscovered pottery making and started to make and develop my work seriously. I understand it’s not your fault the others were so late but we should have started on time without them. Emma recently shared a post of all her favourite fellow boob / human form crafters. “I love tit pots obviously — I make them! They’re fun things to make, these people do amazing work, and I love what they do.” In fact, Emma’s met so many amazing makers doing similar things, but in their own way. We discuss the mentality that ‘there can only be one’, particularly as a woman in business. But our question is, “Why?” That post blew up, with over 9,000 likes. Emma’s self-confessed “Weirdo brain” hoped people didn’t think she did it for the gratification of those red hearts, and realise she genuinely loves others work. Alternatively, you can take your pot home and paint it with acrylic paint. If painted with acrylics, your pot will look great, but it will not be waterproof or food safe. It will still look super cute on a shelf and would work for a cactus pot!For a shiny, waterproof pot, you can join one of our painted ceramics sessions. Once it’s painted, we’ll glaze and kiln-fire it again and it will be completely waterproof - perfect for a cup, plant pot or anything really! For a shiny, waterproof pot, you can join one of your teacher's painted ceramics sessions. Once your pot is painted, your teacher will glaze and kiln-fire it again. After this process, it will be completely waterproof – perfect for a cup, plant pot or anything else you'd like to use it for! Though working from home in, Emma has a room upstairs to work in, which means she can “Shut the door if I want time away.”Originally from Scotland, Emma is now based in Leeds, as she thinks it’s important to stay central. “You can get to Scotland, get to London, plus it’s a very creative city, I’ve met so many artists and freelancers here, there’s a great community and loads is going on.” Old clothes that you don’t love and shoes that you don’t mind getting a little dirty. It is also easier to have trimmed nails as your hands will be your primary tools.

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