Seeding in Mud
Pramod Layout, near PES University, Bangalore
Studio Mudlife
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About Seeding in Mud
Seeding in Mud
We offer introductory pottery classes in one-day or two-day formats. The one-day session covers wheel-throwing basics, centering, and hand-building techniques like pinching and coiling. Our two-day program extends to include pulling walls, decorative techniques like faceting, fluting, and surface decoration.
Why Choose Us
- Perfect introduction to pottery fundamentals
- Hands-on experience with both wheel-throwing and hand-building
- Therapeutic environment focused on creativity and mental wellness
Ideal For
Beginners curious about pottery and those seeking a creative outlet in a supportive, judgment-free space. Great for individuals wanting to explore pottery before committing to longer courses.
Additional Details
Each session runs for 4 hours, with all materials and tools provided. Classes are held in our well-equipped studio with experienced instructors.
Meet your Expert
Studio Mudlife
9 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey! We’re Shreya and Mahanth, the duo behind Studio Mudlife. Mahanth’s been at the wheel for years, I jumped in because he’s a potter (and because I got hooked on the studio life). Sure, working together gets messy sometimes, but we’ve figured out our groove. We really care about making Mudlife a safe, chill spot for everyone – my counselling background helps with that. Making pottery and seeing folks unwind here, that’s what keeps us going.
My Work
Handmade Ceramics & Pottery Classes - We make functional handmade ceramics like mugs, bowls, and plates, and teach pottery classes for beginners and pros.
Every Piece is Unique - No two pieces look the same - kiln gods and our glaze experiments make sure of it.
Glaze Nerds at Heart - We mix our own glazes, love wild combos like Chun and Rutile. Opening the kiln is always a surprise.
Pet-Friendly, Safe Studio - Our space is inclusive and pet-friendly. We keep safety clear for everyone to relax and create.
Made With Love and Sweat - We work crazy hours for each batch, from throwing to firing. It’s hard work, but we’re obsessed.