We went with my wife to the MK "Goncharny Krug". Everything was fine at first. Master Victor seemed to be a pleasant person, but then, when I couldn't immediately explain what shape I wanted the product in, he started talking in a slightly uncivilized manner. I wanted to respond to rudeness with rudeness, but I restrained myself. After this incident, the mood and desire to attend the MC dropped to zero. They got the MK without any enthusiasm and left. The MC is held in the same room as the group one, which immediately negates the meaning of the word "individual" by half. There is no privacy from the others (they could have at least hung a screen, but they didn't think of it). People were drinking tea/ coffee at the group MC, but for some reason the master did not offer us, although he willingly drank and ate. Apparently that's how he decided to eat up the stress of our presence. The finished products are painted by the craftsmen themselves according to your recommendations and the wait for the product lasts up to 4 weeks. As a result, the products are painted inaccurately and not quite as we would like. Conclusion: if you want to come to MK and get only positive emotions, then you definitely are not here.
The best master class that money can buy))) Master Victor, the best in his field, explains in simple language the basics of working with clay and a potter's wheel! You won't find a better one! That's great! Must-visit)))
I attended a master class on modeling and painting mugs and plates. I really liked it!) The girl who leads the master class tells and shows everything in detail, then helps and controls the modeling of the students. She helped me decide on ideas, style, painting and colors. There were only 5 of us, it was fun, interesting, sincere) I highly recommend it, the time flew by quickly, it was definitely not boring)
I would like hot water in the sink to wash off the remnants of clay from my hands and wash brushes and glasses after painting. Very cold)