#188 Clothing Textures Meet Pottery: Sam Briegel Journey Of Self Expression

Shaping Your Pottery with Nic Torres - Podcast készítő Nic Torres

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In this podcast episode, Sam Briegel shares her journey in pottery, including her unique approach to incorporating clothing textures and patterns into her work. They discuss the importance of being truthful to oneself in order to find one's voice, attending residencies after completing an MFA, focusing on form, and compartmentalizing pottery explorations. Sam emphasizes the importance of being selfish when it comes to one's craft, as it can help discover one's voice and improve as a pottery maker. You can learn more about Sam by checking out her instagram and you can also check out her website by clicking the link in her instagram @sambriegel [https://www.instagram.com/sambriegel/] Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Focus on one aspect of pottery at a time: Sam Briegel emphasizes the importance of compartmentalizing pottery explorations to avoid feeling overwhelmed. By focusing on form, color, or other elements individually, artists can improve their skills and understanding of the craft. 2. Be truthful to yourself and embrace vulnerability: Briegel suggests being honest about one's interests and preferences when creating pottery, even if it feels scary. This approach leads to more authentic and original work, helping artists find their unique voice in pottery. 3. Be selfish in your pottery-making process: Artists should prioritize the aspects of pottery they enjoy and feel passionate about, rather than trying to conform to trends or please others. By being selfish in their creative process, artists will create pottery that resonates with their true selves and attracts the right audience.   Take this Free Quiz to see how close you are to finding your pottery voice click here to take the quiz shapingyourpottery.com/quiz  [https://l80hrbmg3p5.typeform.com/to/tpiCqpnW] Follow me on Instagram @nictorres_pottery [https://www.instagram.com/nictorres_pottery/]

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