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enrich yourself in a holistic, immersive, nature-filled day of creativity and self expression with Oshala's founder Mikayla as she teaches you how to create your own beautiful organic earthforms

upcoming workshops

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Join us in the beautiful Blue Mountains for a school holiday workshop where we explore botanical printmaking on clay to create our very own plates and textured dishes or ornaments.

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Throughout this workshop, we will explore hand-building techniques such as slab rolling and pinching, as well as various decorative techniques.

We be using high-fire clay which will be fired and ready for collection within 6 weeks from the workshop date, as well as air dry clay to take home on the day. 

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Join us for a grounding and informative day of learning about and working with wild clay through this hand-building workshop. We will be working with wild-harvested clay hand-collected from Darug and Gundagurra lands. 

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We will be creating 2 handmade pieces of pottery, although the main intention of this class if to learn about and work with wild clay.

Private group workshops and children's birthday party bookings are available, contact us via the form below or email us at oshalaearthforms@outlook.com to begin your dye journey.

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Testimonials

Chels, Bundjalung land

I had the honour of attending the Oshala launch of natural dyeing workshops; an incredible experience that I recommend to all interested in creating beautiful sustainable fabric colours and patterns. Starting with a meditation, the tone is set for a mindful and enriching workshop. The group of humans participating are amazing fostering a sense of community and shared passion. Mikayla is a skilled artist, so she teaches and guides the process with expertise and confidence. The workshop takes place in a beautiful and inviting space, creating the perfect environment for creativity to flourish. Thank you for gifting us with your knowledge, Oshala, please keep sharing!

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Behind the scenes of the artist making handmade wild clay ceramics in her studio

Handmade on Darug country

We would like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the elders past, present and future of the land on which we reside and create, Darug land.

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Acknowledgements extend to the traditional owners and lands of which we collect our wild clay as we travel around Australia.

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Thank you for your support. Oshala xx

© 2021, Oshala Earthforms

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