Here are two of the products of my ceramics class. On is a coil pot and the other is from a slab of clay that I decorated before it was glazed.
The coil pot:


The decorated slab:



I am having lots of fun. I have no expectation for myself, which makes everything just like being five years old and playing with play dough.
I would highly recommend the art classes at the Barnsdall Art Park on Hollywood Blvd. The teachers are great!
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