Back in March 2020, before the world changed, the powers that be at work decided we should have 'Wellbeing Wednesdays' all through March. Lots of different activities were on offer, for both students and staff and I signed up for ceramics/pottery, which was an open session over lunchtime. I went with a colleague and we had a great time. She made a vase, while I started off smaller with some decorations, using biscuit cutters. We added any patterns we wanted and then returned the next week to glaze them. The lovely art technician had fired them in the intervening time. I decided on white or clear glaze for the hearts...
...and the most gorgeous blue/green glaze for the sun, stars and moon, (which is much nicer in real life than the photos would have us believe) which I had left unpatterned. This was my first attempt at glazing and the gentle painting activity was very enjoyable.
I made one sun into a sunflower, which had to be yellow, of course. These were then fired and given back to me. Buoyed with my success, I planned a more ambitious project of a ceramic running hare, with impressed patterns on it and glazed in white, blues and greens. I had also planned to make some gemstone dangles to add to it. I worked diligently on the design and found the stamps to make the patterns. I turned up to work, looking forward to that day...only to find the campus was being closed, we had to gather our things and go home. I have been working from home ever since. My hare remains in plan form and one day I hope to make it, but not at the moment. I could make it in polymer clay, so that may be a possibility.
However, I have now started some of the activities from my Wanderlust 2021 course. Above is a loose watercolour mandala design, which started out as circles drawn with a compass and just developed as I went along, after having watched a video. I really enjoyed creating this as it was so meditative and just gently grew. I started off with the watercolour sections and then added the pen drawing a circle at a time.
I added some glitter to a few areas. I am going to make some more of these, I think, using some of my metallic gouache.