by admin | Jan 20, 2025 | Pottery Retreat, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India
What is Terracotta The word terracotta comes from the Latin terra cocta, meaning “baked earth,” reflecting the ancient process of firing clay to create a long lasting material. Composed of natural earth elements and iron oxide, terracotta’s characteristic...
by admin | Jan 6, 2025 | Pottery Retreat, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India
Clay is one of the most interesting and sublime mediums in art. It is joyful to work and shape the clay as one desires because as much as you shape the clay, it shapes you as well. Imagine a place surrounded by tall Deodars trees in the mountains offering you a space...
by admin | Dec 18, 2024 | Pottery Retreat, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India
Clay, an ancient and versatile material, has been one of the most important creative mediums for humans for centuries. From tiles to bricks and pottery to sculptures, clay has been an integral part of human life. This guide explores everything beginners need to know...
by admin | Dec 13, 2024 | Pottery Retreat, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India
The 5 Weeks Beginners course at Dharamkot Studio is designed for those who wish to learn pottery/ceramics and take it further as a profession or a serious hobby. The last batch of 5 Weeks Beginners course for 2024 was conducted between 8 Nov-12 Dec. In this article we...
by Parneet Pahwa | Dec 11, 2024 | Pottery Retreat, Art Retreat, Artist residency in India
Ceramic mold making opens up endless potential for creative expression. Not only does ceramic mold making enable you to repeat a form over and over again, it also makes individual forms lose their preciousness, which frees you up to experiment more! Making your own...
by admin | Nov 23, 2024 | Artist residency in India
We are a Pottery Studio specialising in ceramic courses in India. This winter, we are inviting applications for the Artist Residency Program in this quiet Himalayan town of Dharamkot. It is an initiative by Dharamkot Studio to support the creative individuals by...