




Direct-Pour Casting Methods Workshop: Broom, Water, Delft-Clay
4-Hours
Pre-Requisite: None. No prior experience needed
$150 per person. ($50 non-refundable deposit. Balance due at the beginning of class: cash, Venmo or check made out to August Axel)
This workshop is a fantastic opportunity to delve into various direct-casting techniques, including water, broom, and Delft Clay.
The workshop covers not only the techniques themselves but also provides insights into tools, tips, tricks, and real-life challenges.
Whether you're an experienced jewelry artist or just starting out, it's bound to be a valuable and enriching experience. Get ready to unlock new possibilities and expand your skills in this 4-hour immersive journey!
Direct-Pour Casting Methods Workshop: Broom, Water, Delft-Clay
4-Hours
Pre-Requisite: None. No prior experience needed
$150 per person. ($50 non-refundable deposit. Balance due at the beginning of class: cash, Venmo or check made out to August Axel)
This workshop is a fantastic opportunity to delve into various direct-casting techniques, including water, broom, and Delft Clay.
The workshop covers not only the techniques themselves but also provides insights into tools, tips, tricks, and real-life challenges.
Whether you're an experienced jewelry artist or just starting out, it's bound to be a valuable and enriching experience. Get ready to unlock new possibilities and expand your skills in this 4-hour immersive journey!
We believe in building you up, as an independent artist. We believe in making mistakes and learning from them. And, we believe in being safe.
Kindly adhere to the SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:
No naked toes, even when outdoors, it feels like the Devil Went Down to Georgia
Long hair must be worn in a bun or ponytail. We use rotary tools and won’t take any chances
Wear clothes that may get dirty. Avoid flowing sleeves and drapey-bulk
Eye protection will be provided and must be worn
PRO-TIPS:
Save that trip to the nail salon until AFTER class
The studio takes a moment to heat/cool. Dress for the weather
Bring a water bottle and snacks because Hangry Artists are quite frightening