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    #300 Why You Should Be Documenting Your Pottery w/ Kalliope Yvonne

    enDecember 18, 2023
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    About this Episode

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    Join us for an inspiring chat with the talented potter, Kalliope Yvonne, as she shares her unique journey in the world of pottery and the critical role of her college ceramics classes in shaping her artistic growth. Listen in as Kaliope unveils her unique approach to creating unique pieces, experimenting with new techniques, and working out emotions through clay. You'll be intrigued by her tales of crafting a five-headed flamingo sculpture and how her technical ceramics class equipped her with the skills to develop clay bodies and glazes she still uses today. This conversation emphasizes the significant impact of mentorship and the value of continuous learning and evolution as an artist.

    Further, we explore Kalliope's experience during her residency program where she honed her style and techniques. Get a glimpse into how she finds inspiration in nature and emotions and seamlessly incorporates these elements into her pottery. The discussion transitions into the business aspects of pottery, with Kalliope sharing her decision to make pottery her full-time profession. Finally, don't miss out on her practical advice for aspiring artists, emphasizing the importance of marketing, creating, and learning how to run your own business. Tune in to hear about the modern art job market, and remember to check out shapingyourpottery.com to discover your unique voice in pottery! You can learn more about Kalliope by checking out her instagram @kalliopeyvonneceramics

    Top 3 Value Bombs:

    1. Embrace Continuous Growth: Throughout the podcast, Kaliope Yvon emphasizes the importance of constant learning and experimentation in pottery. She advises listeners not to be afraid of trying new techniques, pushing boundaries, and even making mistakes. She argues that continuous growth and evolution as an artist are key to developing a unique style and improving your craft.

    2. Document Your Work: Kaliope advises artists to document their work, whether through photos or filming the process. She credits her success to this practice, saying that sharing her process online allowed her to connect with an audience, gain recognition, and ultimately make pottery her full-time profession. She encourages artists to share not only their successes but also their failures, as this can help others learn and form a deeper connection with your work.

    3. Harness the Power of Emotion: Kaliope discusses how she incorporates her personal emotions and experiences into her pottery. From creating scenes that reflect her emotional atmosphere to using iconography to express ideas, she believes that the power of pottery lies in its ability to convey emotion. This adds a personal touch to her work and makes it unique, highlighting the importance of authenticity in art.

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