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Celeb potter Patrick Johnston sat down with ET to share the special reason why A-listers are hugging pots at the Temple of Mediclaytion.
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Patrick Johnston started the Temple of Mediclaytion in Venice Beach to create what he lacked in his early life, hugs. The artist hosts classes five nights a week in which his students conclude the lesson by hugging their completed pot. What started as an artistic endeavor meant to explore the support of a hug has turned into a viral practice, spreading its comforting touch far and wide.
Brooke and Connor Make A Pot
Brooke and Connor roll up their sleeves, grab a slab of clay, and enter the Temple of Mediclaytion to learn everything there is to know about pottery. With the help of expert ceramic artist Patrick Johnston, they work together to create something beautiful they will cherish forever.