
Handbuilding in Clay
Exploring ceramic construction through slab, coil, and pinch techniques while developing texture, form, and craftsmanship.
The Art of Handbuilding
Handbuilding is one of the oldest ceramic techniques, allowing artists to shape clay by hand without the use of a pottery wheel. This process encourages experimentation, organic forms, and creative surface design.
Through slab construction, coil building, and pinch methods, these projects explore balance, texture, structure, and craftsmanship developed throughout studio practice.


Techniques Explored
Slab Building
Creating structured ceramic forms using rolled clay slabs and constructed surfaces.
Coil Construction
Building forms layer by layer through coiled clay techniques and sculptural shaping.
Pinch Pottery
Developing organic and expressive forms through direct hand manipulation of clay.