The art of pottery is oftentimes described as therapeutic and relaxing. While spinning clay, your mind and body are in
natural synergy, wrapped around your creative ambitions and goals. This thoughtful, artistic activity can open up the
mind and relieve you of outside worries.
Here are the top 10 benefits of taking up pottery.
Creative outlet – There are both physical and mental benefits from expressing yourself by creating something. Art offers
an outlet and a release from all of that. With pottery you can produce something and express yourself in some way.
Increase optimistic outlook – Pottery enables for improvements in flow and spontaneity, provides an outlet for grief,
and helps you with self-identification and self-expression, bolstering confidence and self-esteem.
Improve focus – Pottery allows you to escape the worries of life and shift your focus toward your creation. During the
process, outside influences don’t affect your work so you dedicate your time to your creation. Being able to fully focus
something helps the mind relax and expand, which will help you focus in other areas of life as well.
Exploring and experimentation – Pottery helps you to express your creativity, which is essentially to expand who we are
and how we connect to ourselves and the environment. It’s a good way for people of all ages to explore the things they
can do. You may be more creative than you think and there’s no right or wrong way in pottery.
Reduces stress – Our hands are an outlet for creativity, the sense of touch is of high importance. A lot of focus is
required while you’re making pottery, therefore outside distractions are reduced and no longer stress you out.
Encourage sociability – Pottery, an activity that rouses mental activity as much as physical, is often the perfect hobby
for those who prefer to expend their energy internally. While partaking in group pottery, however, one can socialize
confidently with other potters while still allowing for silence. The usually casual atmosphere helps relax any socially
anxious woes to help start a conversation.
A natural pain killer – Stress can oftentimes lead to feeling sensations of pain and discomfort. Since pottery is a
hobby known for reducing stress and boosting self-esteem, pain caused by stress may be alleviated while taking part in
pottery.
Improve quality of life – Art is an important hobby for self-expression. It is a good way to connect with yourself by
expanding your body and mind. Embarking on new creations, learning new techniques and finishing your creations can
contribute to a lifetime commitment of learning and maintaining a productive hobby