Was able to see Ken's work at the Pucker Gallery in Boston. Holding his pieces is a very special experience that I'll never forget. His treatment with form and with glaze is subtle and powerful at the same time...somehow.
I'm so sad to lose the original video that was much longer and without the music. The regular sounds of throwing were fine without the dubbed music. What happened to the original?! Please please consider uploading the original video since it was much better than this one.
There was a longer version of this video, did it change to private? I love to watch it over and over, you can learn so much just by watching him throw.
Was able to see Ken's work at the Pucker Gallery in Boston. Holding his pieces is a very special experience that I'll never forget. His treatment with form and with glaze is subtle and powerful at the same time...somehow.
I'm so sad to lose the original video that was much longer and without the music. The regular sounds of throwing were fine without the dubbed music. What happened to the original?! Please please consider uploading the original video since it was much better than this one.
The original version is here www.weloveclay.com/video/54581/masterclass-ken-matsuzaki-throwing-chawan/
Excellent throwing off the hump of clay on traditional wheel. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced potters watch, please!
There was a longer version of this video, did it change to private? I love to watch it over and over, you can learn so much just by watching him throw.
Hi, the longer version is here www.weloveclay.com/video/54581/masterclass-ken-matsuzaki-throwing-chawan/
Can you re-upload the original. The one without sounds and the one that is longer was much more educational and informative than this.
Hi, glad you liked it. The full version is here www.weloveclay.com/video/54581/masterclass-ken-matsuzaki-throwing-chawan/
oh it's behind a paywall @@WeLoveClay
Why are you not posting any more videos on this channel???😔
More coming soon!
@@Goldmarkart 😊 yay!!!!
The original shows him messing up a cup and then fixing it.
That was amazing insight and creativity. Please reupload that one
Ken is a great potter, but his helper's submissive behavior is disgusting...