by admin | Feb 25, 2026 | Art of Clay, Artist residency in India , Dharamkot Studio, Indian Pottery, Pottery, Pottery Studio
After a long day, you swipe through your phone, share a few reels, and tell yourself you’ll be done in a minute. But one thing leads to another and you keep going. Suddenly, hours go by. What began as simple harmless fun has taken up half the night. Technologies may...
by shashwat khatri | Feb 14, 2026 | Art of Clay, Artist residency in India , Dharamkot Studio, Indian Pottery, Pottery, Pottery Studio
A hands-on clay jam in Goa celebrating creativity, community, and clay Whether you’re cooped up in the bosom of the Himalayas or skirting the beaches of Goa, creative experiences are never far away. In a place like Mandrem, where nature itself invites us to play on...
by admin | Dec 8, 2025 | Art of Clay, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India , Dharamkot Studio, Pottery Studio
1. Clay from earth to hands The journey, flow state, within Non-attachment, blessed This haiku summarises my relationship with pottery. I love working with my hands especially with a medium from the earth. My time on the wheel has brought me much stillness and...
by admin | Nov 25, 2025 | Art of Clay, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India , Dharamkot Studio, How To Learn Pottery
Pottery is as much about the tools as it is about touch. Every curve, texture, and finish owes something to the quiet helpers in your studio — the wire cutter that frees your clay, the sponge that refines a curve, the trimming tool that reveals the perfect foot ring....
by admin | Nov 19, 2025 | Art of Clay, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India , Dharamkot Studio, How To Learn Pottery
When it comes to ceramics, few tools are as important as the kiln. It’s where clay transforms into stone, where the magic happens. Whether you’re just beginning your journey with clay or deepening your practice, understanding the types of kilns and how they work will...
by admin | Oct 15, 2025 | Art of Clay, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India , Dharamkot Studio, How To Learn Pottery
We live in a world that rewards constant movement long to-do lists, constant notifications, and endless mental load. Yet creativity and clarity rarely grow in chaos; they grow in pauses. Taking a retreat, or simply doing something new, allows the mind and body to slow...