
Embrace life as is…
I can see flaws and imperfections
I can see them so clearly..
Not expecting perfections
Not trying to be perfect
Be grateful, courageous and compassionate
Give Love and Kindness
To be the best I can be
And more than what I am (OO – the unknown Golden Apron)
I attended a three weekend”Form to Feast” free hand building pottery workshop, learning from the lovely Grace Lee (Eikcam Ceramics), a local artist whom I’ve long admired and collected a few pieces of her work; it was a dream come true.
I have dabbled into pottery on and off for a few years now; the series of classes I’ve taken were taught by the fascinating Maggie Boyd at local Vancouver Community Centres (through Parks Board, she now teaches at her studio and very well established in the local art community).
Making my own pottery was a natural progression; the concept of serving my food on my own earthenware is a more complete form of self-expression, and to share them with my family and friends, is my full expression of my love for them.
The theme is Wabi Sabi , a Japanese aesthetic centred on beauty of imperfection. Ha Interesting and foreign concept to someone like me, who at times (many times my sister would say) could be so “fixed” in my ways.
The first Saturday was spent “kneading” the clay and shaping our pieces; due to time constraints the clay was well already prepared ahead of time so we actually dived into the creative process swiftly; the second week when we returned Grace already had all our pieces fired up and ready for glazing; and the final class, we just returned to pick up our pieces and enjoyed a Korean Bossam (Pork Belly) feast prepared by our teacher, and shared with our fellow classmates (from two sessions), served on our own creations.
The class took place in Grace’s tranquil studio (love your space) in East Vancouver (Venables area). The class consisted of a small group of creative and accomplished individuals (many entrepreneurs), these days instead of exchanging business cards, phones came out swiftly and Instagram handles were exchanged and now we are connected!
The class was very informal and free-flowing: Grace gave us the instructions, then leave us to work freely and provided us with guidance when required. She was very encouraging and readily answer our questions.
The sessions were filled with lots of carefree exchanges and laughter; the atmosphere was so relaxing and certainly sparked lots of creativity, I truly enjoyed every moment.
On the last Saturday when I got to the studio and saw my finished pieces, I was elated; the sense of fulfillment and excitement were beyond words can express. They are so different from what I’ve always liked ….yet I like them so much…
Perhaps somehow over the course of time my perspective has changed, and through this experience I was able to see it more clearly.

The little verse I wrote pretty much sums up what I have learnt and how I feel…

If you are ever interested in trying out pottery, Grace’s short-term workshops are wonderful options, check the future schedules through her website.
Grace, thank you very much again for your guidance and encouragement; I am so grateful to have the opportunity to attend your workshop, see you again very soon…감사합니다.