Discover the beauty and secrets of the finest family of ceramics!
Emilie will immerse you in a calm and cozy atmosphere where poetry and creativity take center stage. During this half-day introduction, you will create a unique coffee or tea set consisting of a porcelain cup, saucer, and spoon.
Emilie will begin by introducing you to the work of paper porcelain, allowing you to experience its unique plasticity and finesse. Through your creations, you will explore the vast possibilities of paper porcelain by modeling your kit using different techniques such as modeling, pinching, coiling, slab building, and imprinting.
You can then make personalised your creations by printing or engraving words, phrases, dates, or patterns (lace, plants, etc.), giving free rein to your inspiration.
At the end of the workshop, Emilie will keep your three handmade creations and take care of the firing and glazing process (transparent glaze). You can arrange for collection directly with the artisan.
As a neo-ceramicist, you can now express yourself through the beautiful and delicate medium of porcelain!
Workshop location
The workshop is easily accessible by public transport.
This place is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Additional information
Languages of the workshop
FranƧais English
Practical information
To participate in this workshop, it is recommended to wear appropriate and comfortable clothing. It is also preferable to come with short nails and your hair tied-up.
Note: there is a risk of breakage, which is inherent in the artisan's profession, and the artisan is not liable for any damages.
Enchanted by the magic of clay and the transformative power of porcelain, Ćmilie explores the infinite world of ceramics.
She started with an internship at the Louvre School, then took courses in a small Parisian studio for two years. In 2006, she went to Belgium to study sculpture in an Academy. Five years later, this passionate artist began working with porcelain in a private studio in Brussels and kept on taking courses there for four years.
Her journey allows her to explore the world of ceramics with passion, and in 2017, she created her own workshop in the Brussels region and enrolled in the Beeldende Kunsten Academy in Anderlecht.
Driven by the pleasure of sharing her knowledge and creativity, she opens her workshop to the public and also teaches at the Paloke workshop in Molenbeek.
Porcelain and dance (her second passion) come together to offer her a means of expression and poetry that fills her. White, transparent, or tinted with oxide or enamel, the clay offers her the opportunity to create objects inhabited by movement and poetry.
Through her creations, Ćmilie seeks to capture the moment and movement by blending the joy of life, pleasure of the present, and everyday beauty.
Super leuke namiddag beleefd met Emilie. We hadden totaal geen ervaring met keramiek en zijn er dankzij haar begeleiding toch in geslaagd om iets moois te creƫren. Je voelt je meteen thuis in het gezelschap van Emilie. Voor herhaling vatbaar
AgnĆØs F
10/15/2024
Merci, Emilie, pour ton univers poĆ©tique et tellement inspirant! Merci aussi pour ton accueil et tes conseils dispensĆ©s avec beaucoup de douceur et de pĆ©dagogie. Participer Ć un atelier porcelaine avec toi, c'est fluide et agrĆ©able. Je n'ai qu'une envie: recommencer! :-)