LEAF-SHAPED BOWLS WITH SCULPTED VEINS & FOOT

$75.00

$15 Discount for Guild Members. Apply Coupon Code when checking out.

May Lucas

Date / Time:  Wednesday, July 23    10:00 am -12:30 pm
Class Size:   Minimum: 5  Maximum: 12
Age Group: Adults, 16 and older
Cost:   $75   Member Cost  $60  (both include $15 material cost)

Guild Member receive a Discount which can be applied by selecting “Add a coupon” at Checkout and then entering the Discount Code. (Contact the Guild for the Discount Code.)

Beginner Friendly. Celebrate nature in clay! In this class, you’ll form a footed bowl inspired by leaves, sculpting raised veins, and shaping the form to feel organic and elegant. We’ll use soft slabs, add volume with padding, and build a foot to give your piece stability and presence.

Students will hand build with clay adding texture and design and then choose a glaze color from the available selection. The instructor will bisque fire student work, apply the glaze, and then glaze fire the work before it is returned to the student to take home. All glaze is food safe. Students will be notified when the pieces are ready to be picked up which is expected to be within 2-3 weeks of the class.

With a joyful heart and clay-covered hands, May Lucas brings over a decade of pottery experience—and a lifetime of artistic curiosity—to the studio. May founded Elegant & Earthy, a brand rooted in handmade beauty, warm hospitality, and soulful creativity. Her work reflects a love for nature, storytelling, and the art of entertaining at home.  After years of teaching at Spruill Center for the Arts in Georgia and hosting private lessons in her studio, May now shares her passion for wheel throwing and hand-building in Pennsylvania. Whether you’re creating your very first mug or crafting a complete dinnerware set, her teaching style is thoughtful, encouraging, and always full of heart.  Known for her signature techniques—like vinyl cutout embellishments and layered underglaze designs—May blends refined craftsmanship with playful exploration. Her classes are more than just lessons—they’re community-centered gatherings where students are invited to create, connect, and celebrate their artistic voices.  Whether you’re a first-timer or building on experience, this class offers supportive instruction, creative techniques, and the joy of throwing with confidence.

 

This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number FAINSLFR0252, awarded to York County, Pennsylvania, by the Department of the Treasury.

Registrations Still Available: 12

Additional Information

Materials are incorporated in the class cost and include clay, underglazes, sprig molds, vinyl resist, texture tools, tissue transfers, glaze, bisque, glaze firing, and pottery refinement.