Pottery Painting

Suitable for complete beginners of all ages, our pottery painting workshop gives you an avenue to unleash your vibrant artistic freedom on raw pottery pieces. Through an engaging and therapeutic 2 hours, we will be introducing to you the foundations of painting underglazes on bisque wares and demonstrating simple design techniques. You will be given ample time to explore and discover a style which is uniquely yours and bring home a piece unlike any others!

Class Flow: Book your class spot -> Come for your session and purchase your preferred bisque ware upon arrival -> Start Painting!

Our range of bisque wares currently available are cups, mugs, bowl, plate and bud vase. Prices range from $14 to $20.

After the session, our studio staff will apply a transparent glossy glaze over your painted work and send it for firing which will not only elevate your designs but render your piece suitable for food consumption!

Group parties and corporate bookings are available for this workshop style. Our studio is able to accommodate up to 35 pax in one sitting. Drop us a message to book!

Workshop Description

  • 2 hours session (approx.)
  • No age limit
  • Booking fee includes all materials, tools, crafting equipment, unlimited underglaze, transparent glaze application and professional firing.
  • Booking fee DOES NOT include the purchase of the bisque ware which will be done on site upon arrival.
  • Aprons will be provided.
  • All painted pieces will be sent for firing and will be ready for collection 6 weeks after the workshop date.

Optional Add-ons

  • 2nd piece of bisque ware (if time permits): prices vary according to design selected
  • Session overrun (subject to seat availability): $5 every 30 mins

Booking Fee: $30 (excludes price of bisque ware)

T&Cs: Selection of bisque-ware is subjected to availability on the day of your workshop. Bisquewares are extremely fragile so careful and conscious handling is critical. No refunds will be given if the purchased bisqueware chips during the session. Overpainting of the underglazes may increase the chance of breakage during the firing process. Strictly avoid painting the bottoms of the bisquewares where it touches the table.

Click here for more info on our Studio Policies. By signing up for our workshop, you agree to uphold all policies.

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