23 May,2023 08:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Sammohinee Ghosh
Tanisha Desai paints her heart-shaped dessert serveware that she made at the session. Pics/Aishwarya Deodhar
The teenager recalls, "Once initiated into the process, I started enjoying the action of kneading and taming the dough with bare fingers. It has a calming effect." Tanisha adds that the absence of a potter's wheel took away all restrictions with regard to the shape and size of objects. "I created a heart-shaped dessert plate."
The reviewer hoped that the organisers had planned the event better. "Tactile sessions can draw in candidates suddenly. Had it been held in the open, a passerby could have spotted other amateur potters and joined in," she elaborates. The clay session was part of Summer Wonderland - a curated series combining diverse interests such as dance, storytelling, baking, chess and aeromodelling - under the supervision of experts across fields. Sonika Desai, Tanisha's mother, feels that such sensory events can benefit any child that's eagerly exploring the canvas. Unlike her daughter, she missed the presence of the wheel. "It could have added to the charm of the evening." The teen reviewer told us that she packed and carried her cute creation back home. We are yet to know if a slice of cake tastes sweeter on that plate.
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POTTERY SESSION BY THE TINY CLAY INN
AGE GROUP: 4 to 17 years
TYPE: Pottery workshop
PRICE: Rs 500 (per session)
RATING: 3/4
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