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Bath Potters Supplies LTD

bath potters supplies ltd

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Bath

Home » About Us » Who Are We WHO ARE WE Bath Potters Supplies is a family run company with a knowledgeable friendly team, we are passionate about delivering a first class service in everything for working with ceramics. We pride ourselves on our huge range of products, we have a vast range of clays, glazes, tools and equipment. We strive to keep our range fresh and evolving, so we are adding and updating our lines constantly. We regularly price watch to ensure that our prices are always competitive. We stock Spectrum, Botz, Amaco, Terracolour, Scarva and Mayco brands in glazes as well as our ever popular range of own glazes and slips which is being developed all the time. Our range of clays is most comprehensive, including clays from Europe as well as the UK. We aim to keep a tonne of each clay in stock at any time, in short we have everything from the Potteries and more under one roof! Our website is a very user friendly place for buying everything you require for ceramics. It has helpful tips and product information too in the useful information section. We offer an excellent same day dispatch, next day delivery on orders placed before 3pm. Our shop is a lovely place to visit, with our clays and glazes on display, along with tools, books and exciting new products. You can also see samples of finished fired products. We also have a sale section in the front of our shop where you can pick up bargains. We have potters wheels, equipment and kilns in our showroom for sale and demonstration, again from well known and trusted brands such as Rohde, Nabertherm, Potterycrafts, Gladstone, Cowley, Shimpo and more! We have a large car park and helpful staff to make your experience more pleasurable. Whatever you buy from us, we offer a first class after-sales care, when buying large items such as kilns we are on-hand to help you with the process of firing your kiln, and for those that don't have access to their own kiln we do have a firing service here at Bath Potters Supplies. Whether you buy online, over the telephone or in our shop we aim to give an excellent service, giving you all the technical help, materials, tools, equipment you need, whether you be an educational institution, a business, a hobby potter, a student or professional maker we at Bath Potters Supplies are here for you. Bath Potters Supplies

Vital Pilates

vital pilates

Bristol

We run group matwork classes in Westbury Park, and Chew Valley. Our mat courses run in 10 week blocks continuously throughout the year. We cater for all levels and our classes are taught in small groups. Level 1 This Pilates class is suitable for complete beginners or someone who has only attended a few classes. Level 2 This Pilates class is suitable for someone who has done some Pilates and is looking for a bit more of a challenge. Level 3 This is a faster paced Pilates class aimed at someone who has a lot of Pilates experience and is looking for an even greater challenge. Level 4 This is our most advanced Pilates class and particularly suited to someone with good knowledge of all the original Pilates repertoire and also likes a challenging and flowing class. Barre A barre class combines the framework of ballet techniques with Pilates for increased flexibility and strength. It is a fun, energising class which will give you a full body workout. Barre is accessible to everyone and there’s no need to have any previous movement experience. Vinyasa Flow Yoga Vinyasa means linking body movement to breath ‘to place in a special way’. Every class is linked to one of the 4 elements, Earth, Water, Fire & Air corresponding to opening different parts of the physical body to link body, mind and spirit. Hatha Flow Yoga This is an energising and fluid class with an emphasis on holding poses for longer and synchronising movement with breath. All poses are offered in stages starting from beginners to more advanced levels giving students an opportunity to choose the right one for them. The class will finish with regenerating practices and shavasana/deep relaxation pose. Studio Equipment Classes At our Westbury Park studio and Chew Valley studio we have a more personal experience with studio equipment based Pilates. The exercises and intensity are carefully tailored to meet your specific needs and goals. The exercises are performed on a Reformer, Cadillac and split pedal stability chairs. We also work with smaller pieces of equipment such as balls, bands, foam rollers, and Arc Barrels. The Reformer This is the most popular and versatile piece of Pilates equipment. The carriage glides on rails, moving in response to the use of attached springs, pulleys and ropes. The reformer facilitates hundreds of strengthening and stretching exercises. The Cadillac/Trapeze Table This is a raised horizontal table topped by a four- poster canopy frame on which bars, straps and springs are attached. A wide variety of exercises can be performed on the Cadillac. From gentle, spring assisted movement to advanced acrobatics. The Wunda Chair This is a box with 4 springs and a split pedal. The exercises enhance stability, balance and body control. It focuses on upper and lower body strength and conditioning and makes the chair a great tool for improving general fitness. Open Studio Classes At our Westbury Park studio and Chew Valley studio we run Open Studio classes. Our Open Studio classes are taught as circuits that utilise all the Pilates equipment and small props. Over 5 weeks you are invited to practice a variety of moves on each piece of equipment, including The Reformer, The Cadillac and The Wunda Chair. The emphasis is on repeating the same circuit each week for 5 weeks to build your confidence and improve your practice.

Simon Tozer

simon tozer

Bristol

Screen printing is a traditional print process that uses stencils to build up an image. The stencil is attached to a screen - a finely woven mesh attached to a frame. The image is printed by drawing a squeegee at pressure across the screen, pushing ink through the mesh onto paper in those areas not covered by the stencil. There are different ways of making stencils for screen print; the most basic are papercuts, but a more sophisticated technique uses a photostencil: the screen is coated with a light sensitive emulsion and the artwork is exposed onto it. This process allows greater detail than paper stencils, and enables photographic images and text to be used. For each colour to be printed, a separate piece of artwork needs to be created. About the studio and equipment My studio is part of Centrespace Co-operative, a block of 31 workshops and studios that also manage the adjoining Centrespace Gallery. Centrespace, formerly known as Bristol Craft Centre, took over the building, a former print works in 1977. My own studio is a light and airy space of two rooms with an additional wet room for washing out screens. One room houses the print equipment and one is for design and drawing work. The print room uses a self built exposure unit, and includes three printing stations (one tabletop setup and two vacuum beds), and marble racks for drying prints. The drawing room includes desk space for three people and a large lightbox. About the tutor Simon studied painting at Portsmouth Polytechnic and printmaking at Chelsea College of Art, where he received the British Instuition Fund for Printmaking Award. He worked in London for over a decade as a scenic painter and muralist before moving to Bristol in 2002. He holds a PGCE in Post-compulsory Education and has been teaching screen printing to all ages and abilities for over a decade. He exhibits his work regularly. To see some of his prints go to simontozer.co.uk