Surface Decorating with Monoprinting, Slips, & Underglazes with Linda Fraser

Special Clay One-Day Offering

  • Thursday, March 5, 9am-4pm
  • Location: Studio A
  • Members $200, Non-Members $250
  • Materials $50 per 25 lbs. of clay

Register online or call our office at (386) 424-9254.

From the Instructor:
This workshop is open to new (a little experience will help) and experienced potters who want to get inspired, learn new techniques and have some fun when they are decorating their pieces! There is a whole new world beyond glazes!
 
This will be a workshop for you to experiment and play and allow yourself to learn without the pressure of making something spacific. Slabs will be our canvas and after a day of learning on those slabs you will be able to take your slabs home and create anything you fancy! 
 
You will learn how to make slip and discuss all the variations of slips including how to adjust them to your liking when it comes to colour AND texture.  
 
We will discuss slips and underglazes and use them to see the differences and when to apply them best.
 
You will learn how to make your own transfers.
 
A whole world combining mono printing, stencils, blocking, sgraffito, applying transfers and so much more will be opened up to you as we then play with colour.
 
My hope is that you will leave the workshop inspired and exited to play with all the new techniques you have learned and that your head will be spinning with ideas and inspiration with all you will learn!
 
Clay has endless possibilities,
Linda Fraser
The Garden Studio
 

Register online or call our office at (386) 424-9254.

Instructor Bio

Linda Fraser is a Kingston-based ceramicist and multi-media artist who operates The Garden Studio. With a creative philosophy rooted in the joy of “playing with mud,” Linda balances the technical precision of pottery with a whimsical, nature-inspired aesthetic.

Her work is driven by a deep fascination with the entire ceramic process—from the initial manipulation of clay shapes to the complex chemical compositions of glazes and the transformative power of kiln firing.

Key Artistic Highlights:

  • Her portfolio ranges from utilitarian pieces (mugs, trays, and bowls) to sculptures and non-functional “whimsical” pieces designed to “brighten dull days and lift heavy hearts.”

  • Linda draws on her farming background to create functional wares that celebrate the connection between the land and the experience of sharing food.

  • Beyond her private studio, she is an active member of the Kingston artistic community, teaching at the Kingston Potters’ Guild and Amaranth Stoneware.
  • While clay is her primary focus, she is a versatile maker with experience in stained glass, watercolor, and silk painting.

“My biggest compliment is when someone smiles as they look at one of my pieces. Words just can’t describe that feeling when you first see a piece and fall in love.”

— Linda Wolfram-Fraser

 

See more of Linda’s work online:
Garden Studio Pottery