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Discovering your unique voice in pottery can be very difficult if you do it alone. That is why The Shaping Your Pottery podcast was made to help potters like yourself to help you find your voice, standout from the crowd, and help you enjoy making pottery

Shaping Your Pottery with Nic Torres Nic Torres

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 13 Ratings

Discovering your unique voice in pottery can be very difficult if you do it alone. That is why The Shaping Your Pottery podcast was made to help potters like yourself to help you find your voice, standout from the crowd, and help you enjoy making pottery

    #377 The difference between someone who has found their voice and someone who hasn't

    #377 The difference between someone who has found their voice and someone who hasn't

    The Episode explores the concept of finding one's unique voice in pottery and emphasizes that the key difference between those who have found their pottery voice and those who haven't lies in belief and confidence. The Host, Nic Torres, challenges the notion that the quality of one's pottery determines their voice. Instead, he argues that belief in one's own style, theme, and direction is what defines their voice, regardless of the pottery's appearance. Nick offers advice on developing confidence in one's pottery work by creating a large quantity of work, seeking inspiration from other potters, and trusting one's instincts. The script concludes with an invitation to take a short quiz designed to help potters assess how close they are to discovering their unique voice.
    Take this Free Quiz to see how close you are to finding your pottery voice click here to take the quiz shapingyourpottery.com/quiz
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    • 3 min
    #376 Giving Yourself permission to make the pottery you want to make

    #376 Giving Yourself permission to make the pottery you want to make

    In this episode of Shaping Your Pottery, host Nic Torres talks about the importance of giving yourself permission to make the pottery you truly want. Highlighting an interview with Ron Philbeck, who embraced his unique style by allowing himself to create quirky, illustrated pottery, Nick encourages listeners to overcome limitations and explore new techniques. By sharing his own journey from wheel throwing to incorporating sculpting into his work, Nick illustrates how experimenting and not confining oneself to the expectations of others can lead to finding one's own pottery voice. He concludes with an invitation to access 53 pottery themes for inspiration on his website, shapingyourpottery.com.
    Get your 53 themes by clicking this link shapingyourpottery.com/53themes
     

    • 3 min
    #375 The Art of Monster Pottery: Oscar Yaquian's Creative Quest

    #375 The Art of Monster Pottery: Oscar Yaquian's Creative Quest

    This episode features an in-depth conversation with Oscar Yaquian, a potter known for his monster-themed pottery. Oscar discusses his journey from sculpting in childhood to embracing ceramics in high school, and how various techniques keep his work exciting. He shares insights on starting with a basic form before adding details, utilizing social media for promotion, and the transition to becoming a full-time potter. Oscar emphasizes the importance of enjoying the process, constantly creating, and finding a unique style. The discussion covers technical advice on pottery, leveraging social media for business growth, and personal reflections on finding one's voice in art. You can learn more about Oscar by checking out his instagram here https://www.instagram.com/oscaryaquian/
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    00:00 Meet Oscar: The Potter with a Passion for Monster Pottery
    00:13 Exploring Oscar's Creative Process and Techniques
    01:31 The Evolution of Oscar's Pottery: From Childhood to Monster Mugs
    03:52 Mastering Pottery: Oscar's Journey Through Education and Techniques
    05:44 The Birth of Monster Pottery: Finding a Unique Style
    13:56 From Hobby to Full-Time Potter: Oscar's Business Journey
    16:53 Leveraging Social Media for Pottery Success
    20:28 Advice for Aspiring Potters: Selling, Technique, and Finding Your Voice
    26:08 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Oscar

    • 27 min
    #374 Charting Your Path with a Journal

    #374 Charting Your Path with a Journal

    Nic Torres discusses the impact of keeping a journal or sketchbook for pottery, detailing his personal experience with journaling and how it has facilitated his creative process. Initially resistant due to the time commitment, Nic found that replacing idle time with journaling helped him organize his tasks, set monthly goals, and brainstorm ideas to improve his pottery. He shares a specific breakthrough in his mug designs achieved through journaling, which led to the development of a more efficient method for creating mugs with sculptural elements. Torres concludes that while journaling may not be for everyone, it has significantly benefited his pottery practice and creativity. Additionally, he offers listeners access to 53 pottery themes to help find their unique voice in pottery.
    Get your 53 themes by clicking this link shapingyourpottery.com/53themes
     

    • 5 min
    #373 Finding Your Pottery Rhythm

    #373 Finding Your Pottery Rhythm

    In this episode of 'Shaping Your Pottery,' host Nic Torres shares insights on how treating pottery like a regular nine to five job can dramatically improve your craft. The idea, inspired by a conversation with full-time potter Ron Philbeck, suggests setting a dedicated daily work schedule for pottery, whether it's the whole day or just a couple of hours. This routine helps build the habit of consistent practice, which is crucial for finding one's unique voice in pottery. Ron's method demonstrates that regardless of when you choose to work, the key is dedicating consistent, focused time to the craft every day. Nic emphasizes that this structured approach not only fosters discipline and productivity but also accelerates the journey towards developing a distinctive style in pottery.
    Take this Free Quiz to see how close you are to finding your pottery voice click here to take the quiz shapingyourpottery.com/quiz 
     

    • 3 min
    #372 How to make baby face mugs w/ Kim Canfield

    #372 How to make baby face mugs w/ Kim Canfield

    This episode features an in-depth conversation with Kim Canfield, a potter renowned for her baby face mugs among other pottery works. Kim shares her journey from intending to pursue exercise science and PT to discovering her passion for pottery and ceramics due to sports-related injuries. Working in children’s hospitals influenced her profoundly, inspiring some of her pottery pieces. Kim discusses the evolution of her work, including the concept behind her baby face mugs and larger sculptures, which are deeply connected to her experiences in children's behavioral centers and psychiatric facilities. Teaching pottery and encouraging students to find their unique voice in their creations is also a significant aspect of Kim's career. Additionally, Kim shares insights into the business side of pottery, emphasizing the importance of making work that truly resonates with the artist. The episode also highlights Kim's personal exploration and connection to her work, her advice for emerging potters on finding their voice, and the joy and challenges of working in ceramics. You can learn more about Kim by checking out her instagram https://www.instagram.com/babyfacemugs/
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    00:00 Introduction to Kim Canfield: The Potter with a Unique Voice
    01:00 Mastering Pottery: Lessons from Failure and Education
    01:55 Kim's Journey from Sports to Pottery
    07:25 The Inspiration Behind Baby Face Mugs and Sculptures
    09:33 Exploring Mental Health Through Art
    15:01 From Serious Themes to Playful Creations: Cereal Mugs
    20:26 The Business of Pottery: Teaching, Selling, and Finding Your Voice
    29:52 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Kim

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

PS Nichols ,

New listener

I’m excited that I found this podcast. I love the theme and I’m excited to hear more episodes. Thanks for creating this content!

Aliveguy Pottery ,

Fantastic Episode, I can so relate…

Loved this episode and can relate to how Juliette does so many things. I’m the same way, I like to explore everything clay! The interview was done very well and there was a lot packed into this one.
@aliveguy_pottery

g wiz golly ,

This podcast helps stretch you creatively…and find your “voice” in your work.

I’m 25+ years removed from pottery, but recently dusted off my wheel and am currently searching for my “voice”. My regular job has me in the car for several hours a week so I listen to a lot of podcasts. Shaping your Pottery is very thought provoking and I find that it has me thinking about my work and stretching me creatively. Love it!! Thanks, Nic for all you do!!

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