Date - October 24, 25, 26.2025
Price - 7,900,000 Rp - SOLD OUT PLEASE JOIN THE WAITING LIST HERE
BIO of the artist
Endy Ersal is graduated in Architecture in 2008. He primarily worked on private residential projects, focusing on material exploration and details in design. He founded "After Office Works" in 2020, creating a flexible environment for architectural practices, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2019, Endy discovered ceramic as a hobby.
“Analogue can be interpreted as "not digital". Analogue was born from a response to recent conditions where everything has become so easy to make (process) with digitalization. This condition has gradually made everyone tend to focus more on the results and forget to enjoy the process. At the Analogue studio I try to bring back the process stage by making everything with my own hands.” Endy
About the workshop
Kurinuki is a traditional Japanese pottery technique that emphasizes the art of sculpting and shaping clay.
You will begin with foundational skills, exploring the right tools and various carving techniques essential for creating unique forms. You will craft sculptural yet functional cups. This kurinuki experience will focus on hand-buidling techniques only.
This workshop is a all inclusive experience. It will be held at Bloo Lagoon Eco Village in Padangbai, Bali.
Suitable for beginners.
Accommodation will be shared between 2 people in separate rooms
Each room has a double bed
Two indoor/outdoor bathrooms
Living area, kitchen/dining
Expansive ocean views
Two breakfast
Selection of fresh bread, tropical fruits, homemade jams and a variety of local and Western plates.
Two lunches
From a selected vegetarian menu
Two dinner
From a selected vegetarian menu
Saturday and Sunday early morning yoga class
Saturday evening meditation class
We will meet on Friday October 24th, 2025 at 2pm for check-in and the workshop will conclude on Sunday 26th after lunch, around 2pm.
These 3 days will be led by Endy with the support of Mahteh Ceramic's team, you will have the opportunity to work on previously thrown cylinder (by Mahteh Ceramic) as they need to dry to leather hard stage for you to be able to sculpt it. You will also learn to make hand-built pieces that you will sculpt on the second and third day.
Your pieces will have to dry. We will then bisque and glaze fire them at Mahteh Ceramic.
You will be able to collect them after 3 to 4 weeks.
5 pieces each are included in the price of the workshop.
Workshop schedule
Day 1 24.10
2pm check in at 2pm
2-5pm introduction to kurinuki and demonstration
preparation of hand-made pieces for Saturday and Sunday
5-7pm free time
7pm dinner
Day 2 25.10
7.30 am yoga or beach swim (optional)
up to 9.30 breakfast
10-1pm kurinuki on ceramic pieces made by Mahteh Ceramic
1-2pm lunch
2-5pm kurinuki on ceramic pieces made on Friday
5.30 meditation
7 pm dinner
Day 3 26.10
7.30 am yoga or beach swim (optional)
up to 9.30 breakfast
10-1pm finalize all pieces
1-2pm lunch
2pm goodbyes
Excludes
Flight tickets
Transportation from airport to lodging
Any personal purchase


















