CWTCH ATELIER CERAMIQUE
Read moreCwtch is pronounced "coutch" and it means cuddle in Welsh. It's the first word Marion learned when she lived in Wales. From there, she brings us a concept, still not very widespread in France: painting on earthenware. Over there, many parents have painted themselves mugs or plates stamped with the imprint of the baby's foot or handcuff. It is also a very popular activity for birthdays and bachelorette parties. Today, with her long braid behind her back, Marion has set up shop in the heart of Nantes, at 24 rue Armand-Brossard, to open her earthenware painting workshop. Brushes on the tables, a playful space for the little ones, and more than 300 earthenware models on the shelves, here, you can choose your bowl, your plate, your trivet or your cute trinket to make your own work. In a free workshop or in a directed workshop, there is no age to let yourself be carried away by the caress of the brush on the object and express your creativity. Birthdays, bachelorette parties, births or just for fun, there is always a good reason to take a creative art workshop. Also note the kits to take home to paint earthenware.
ALTER & HOME
Read moreTo learn how to make stencils, learn more about the tinted coating technique (which allows you to work nuances directly in the matter, without preparation of walls in advance) success in creating the effects of infinity brushes to express your inner universe, sign up for the Sylvie workshops! It offers various formulas for making yourself a decorative painting for your place of life and generously exempts home councils and recipes. No year-round registration, simply phone or consult the workshop program on the site. Alter & Home is also home-to-home workshops to build your home for sale.
LE PETIT ATELIER
Read moreThis workshop offers a clothing alteration service.
ATELİER PERNETTE
Read morePassionate about archaeology and ceramics, Pernette Betrancourt completed her training in ceramic craftsmanship, which she complemented with a specialization in heritage conservation-restoration to become a ceramic craftsman. In her workshop, Pernette honors ceramics. You can find here very beautiful original pieces: like the Japanese style footed plate in enamelled stoneware, the enamelled stoneware teapot and goblet, the stoneware and porcelain vase with papyrus, the pie dish with vanity, the earthenware medallion... This is also the place to learn about pottery and ceramics from Pernette, discover graffiti (Byzantine technique) and other historical decoration techniques. Learn how to work with clay as in the Neolithic and ancient periods. Finally, once your object is fired you will be able to retrieve it about a month after its creation. You can follow Pernette's work on the web where she is very active.