Jean-Nicolas Gérard: "The Potter's Potter" film about French slipware potter

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @createlovehappy
    @createlovehappy 6 місяців тому +6

    I love these Goldmark films of my favorite potters. Well done.

    • @Goldmarkart
      @Goldmarkart  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for taking the time to write

  • @kizbo
    @kizbo Рік тому +6

    What a beautifully simple life

  • @kentykit
    @kentykit 4 роки тому +4

    his process and work makes me so happy. energises me to get into my studio.

  • @Gildete257
    @Gildete257 2 роки тому +6

    Embracing the imperfection. Stunning.

  • @RedFoxPottery
    @RedFoxPottery 11 років тому +9

    I think I'm in love with the spontaneity and the way he works.

    • @Alakwe
      @Alakwe 4 роки тому

      Maybe it could be said, contrived accidental

  • @khora.ceramics
    @khora.ceramics Місяць тому +1

    Besides all the poetic things he said and showed, the best scene was the moment next to the almond tree. You could clearly see how he brought soul to his inanimate pieces by bringing the grotesque organic feel to them.
    Thanks for producing this video.

  • @naymyo5503
    @naymyo5503 2 роки тому +7

    He’s a true artist, Picasso of slipware pottery. Brilliant!

  • @ruthkrauskopf602
    @ruthkrauskopf602 4 роки тому +3

    wonderful, it is a long time since I had been so fascinated by someone´s pots!

  • @neilahalter9663
    @neilahalter9663 2 роки тому +3

    Your work is great and life looks pleasant. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @steveb.8936
    @steveb.8936 11 років тому +3

    Fantastic profile.
    There are 1,000 potters who work like this and every one of them has a unique final product.

  • @heksedansd.2919
    @heksedansd.2919 4 роки тому +8

    I love this❤ Art is not perfection,-art is soul!

  • @dominiqueduverneuil9669
    @dominiqueduverneuil9669 11 років тому +4

    merci pour ce film, quel talent! bonne continuation Monsieur Jean Nicolas Gérard!!!

  • @Booboonancy
    @Booboonancy 6 років тому +6

    So interesting and relaxing. I could watch stuff like this all day long. Thank you.

  • @lcballard
    @lcballard 6 років тому +4

    Beautiful in every way. Thank you for making this documentary. Magnificent.

  • @НовосельцеваГалина

    Очень душевный, слегка первобытный стиль. Симпатичный мастер). Красивые места, похожие на мой родной Крым.

  • @phillipschmidtpottery
    @phillipschmidtpottery 4 роки тому +1

    Please do an updated video of him! This is the best pottery video!

  • @judithfarley6990
    @judithfarley6990 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely love your work. 💞😇 Thank you for sharing 😇

  • @clairebradbury11
    @clairebradbury11 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful. So inspiring, thank you.

  • @lydiarowe491
    @lydiarowe491 4 роки тому

    Love your pots and attitude to life..
    Beautiful location in Provence..
    Thanks for sharing..😊

  • @AdamFieldPottery
    @AdamFieldPottery 11 років тому +9

    Brilliantly made documentary as always Alex and Jay! Beautiful work and process Jean-Nicolas, looking forward to working with you in Montana next month!

  • @marielossalazar
    @marielossalazar 10 років тому +4

    Beautiful.

  • @michaelturner5069
    @michaelturner5069 7 років тому +2

    I LIKED THIS GUY'S ATTITUDE.....GREAT JOB

  • @strategysprints
    @strategysprints 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow such a wonderful video

  • @MegaBombara
    @MegaBombara 9 років тому +4

    My pots,compared with your slipware, seem to be too pure, clinical, antiseptic. I have said in an earlier comment that I admire the work you have done in slipware depicted in this film. I could lose myself in just being in your pottery and seeing your stuff coming out of the kiln. I have been making pottery myself for many decades but not as a living fortunately. I will keep an eye on your other films. Bon chance and take care ca va Peter Pots, Wellington New Zealand.

    • @truebluekit
      @truebluekit 8 років тому +7

      +Peter Palmer Do not beat yourself over it. There is nothing wrong with pots which seem pure, or even clinical. His approach here is his very own, and he somehow has managed to make his intentionally crude design work with his environment. To me, his works carries a sense of rustic character that is perfectly at home with the French country side.
      Personally, I disagree with his statement that technique is not important. Looking at the works of other potters, I can see that technique is really important, but it really depends on what you're trying to achieve.
      So if your design is clinical, perhaps, subconciously, you really are trying to achieve something else completely. I might be wrong, of course, please excuse my ramblings. Have a nice day :)

  • @impactbluev
    @impactbluev 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing video.. what is that beautiful music running through it called? 😊

    • @Goldmarkart
      @Goldmarkart  Місяць тому

      Thanks. The music was written and performed by our very own Jay Goldmark. He calls it 'theme for Jean-Nicolas'!

  • @Texmax53
    @Texmax53 4 роки тому +2

    Wunderbare Keramik ein schöner Film über einen Töpfer - Ich danke !!

  • @lynnhoffmann3273
    @lynnhoffmann3273 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video

  • @murraycowie9234
    @murraycowie9234 5 місяців тому

    Fabulous!

  • @THECITYG
    @THECITYG 11 років тому +2

    Excellent film. Artiste magnifique et un grand céramiste .

  • @dineshbanduni5022
    @dineshbanduni5022 2 роки тому +1

    Love it. thankyou!

  • @pathhealer5769
    @pathhealer5769 5 років тому +2

    beauty on the other side of beauty

  • @n.r.2118
    @n.r.2118 Рік тому +1

    So good.

    • @Goldmarkart
      @Goldmarkart  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment

    • @n.r.2118
      @n.r.2118 Рік тому

      My pleasure. Thank you for all the great artist docs you have posted. They are done very well.

  • @ArayaCNe2004
    @ArayaCNe2004 Рік тому +1

    Amo esta profunda labor eterna❤.

  • @onzatroy999
    @onzatroy999 6 років тому +1

    Awesomeness

  • @thetalkingfly
    @thetalkingfly 4 роки тому +2

    Wow That garden feed! So Good! I love this artist and his work, also love so many of the Goldmark films! Cheers, Steve aka The Talking Fly

  • @Tematrilia
    @Tematrilia 4 роки тому

    I want that lifestyle, so inspirational

  • @terasnene1226
    @terasnene1226 10 років тому +1

    it is really good I like your creation, could we share with you, because in my country we have also but we did know how to sell it

  • @e-cuauhtemoc
    @e-cuauhtemoc 4 роки тому

    Sign me up! I want a studio in that town.

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 11 років тому +3

    inspiring

  • @denisetienne100
    @denisetienne100 10 років тому +4

    Il est vraiment très agréable de voir votre travail qui tire beaucoup de l'art japonnais .Dans quel région de France vous êtes ?
    Bonne continuation
    Nicole

    • @sookyeongjung4871
      @sookyeongjung4871 9 років тому +2

      Mais non! Certes il avait travaillé au Japon mais, ses ceramiques est du style coréen traditional qui s’apelle ‘Onggi’

    • @bex7889
      @bex7889 2 роки тому

      Ma non capisco...all inizio sulla ingobbio crudo cosa versa???

  • @mickparly
    @mickparly 9 місяців тому

    Looks like something that my kids brought home to me from school when they was seven or eight years old. Normally i would have to ask what it was and what it was for. They would then often reply that they didn't really know, but that the thing(s) could maybe be used as a plate or ashtray or something similar. Then they would usually ask back if i didn't think it was beautiful and really neat. Of course I would lie and say i thought it was really beautiful and well made. In my heart i would like the object(s), but not for its beauty, but because i would see it as gift of love from my children. But also because of their efforts to create something useful and beautiful.

  • @bais.5420
    @bais.5420 6 років тому +2

    perfect! je suis de Prague)

  • @rafaelmaldonado1169
    @rafaelmaldonado1169 11 років тому +2

    muy buen artista jean nicolas

  • @returntopeace
    @returntopeace 7 років тому +1

    Does he put on slip after bisquefiring? Usually it´s done before isn´t it?

    • @Cate7451
      @Cate7451 5 років тому

      That's how it is thought of usually. The recipe for the slip is different but no it can be done this way too. Sort of like a underglaze then but something that has a three dimensional quality. Also could be because his vessels have large flat areas that are tricky so you wouldnt want to dis tube that in the unfixed state with water.

    • @applesaucemannomadicgarden529
      @applesaucemannomadicgarden529 5 років тому

      it puts the slip on the pot.

    • @phillipschmidtpottery
      @phillipschmidtpottery 3 роки тому

      Most slipware potters apply slip on leatherhard pots. This allows the slip to dry with the clay of the piece. It helps in so many ways. After they are dry, he decorates them. In the beginning when he is using the spoon to cut below the slip layer, called sgraffito, you can hear the dullness of the dry raw clay. A bisqued piece would have a harsher scratch sound. I'm not sure he even bisque fires, although probably. He might single fire everything. Goldmark would know that.

  • @hojoinhisarcher
    @hojoinhisarcher 7 років тому +2

    good!

  • @russianbelt
    @russianbelt 9 років тому +1

    those hands say it all

  • @annamariainnocenti785
    @annamariainnocenti785 Рік тому +1

    Trovo che tu abbia la stessa frenesia di Pollock!?

  • @ddyrock
    @ddyrock 9 років тому +1

    merci

  • @jandramoura2617
    @jandramoura2617 10 років тому

    nao entendo o que voce fala mas amei seu trabalho

  • @JACK_TheAllSeeingEye
    @JACK_TheAllSeeingEye 3 роки тому

    Great film.....not a fan of his vision...but helpful✨👍
    Oh...and the south of France.....please just let me get there someday

  • @joycegcooper8278
    @joycegcooper8278 6 років тому +1

    Does the slip have lead in it?

    • @applesaucemannomadicgarden529
      @applesaucemannomadicgarden529 5 років тому

      it's just clay with extra water added. Only leaded if you want it to be..

    • @phillipschmidtpottery
      @phillipschmidtpottery 3 роки тому

      I read in an older 90's book on contemporary slipware artists, and he had some recipes in there. His recipe i believe uses lead bisilicate, a safer form of lead. The dangers of lead aren't usually with the end product user, but instead with the potter who is using the lead in raw forms for recipes. And no, his slips are just clays with colorants like iron or copper, etc. His glaze recipe has the lead in it, if that's still his same recipe.

  • @unglaubiger5645
    @unglaubiger5645 4 роки тому +10

    After seeing that I think I could pass off my wobbly beginners pieces as art

    • @mariaiatan3953
      @mariaiatan3953 Рік тому +3

      😂 i know it was a joke (made 3 years ago) but not really. Many of us say this about many artists, but few of us are artists. Art is about so much more than one object of art (feeling, dedication, rejection, talent, trusting yourself, originality, trends, lobbying, connections, luck etc). So many things need to align for someone to become a paid artist. But don’t get me wrong, i’m rooting for you and your wobbly art 😂

  • @jeetenzhurlollz8387
    @jeetenzhurlollz8387 7 років тому

    Qu'est ce que je donnerais pour etre votre disciple.

  • @jandramoura2617
    @jandramoura2617 10 років тому +5

    e lindo magnifico (brasil)

  • @illustrious1
    @illustrious1 6 років тому +1

    13:51 Hahaha the dust hahahah

  • @conservativemovement
    @conservativemovement 2 роки тому +1

  • @ciadd2935
    @ciadd2935 6 років тому

    mercy.

  • @ivicavidrova
    @ivicavidrova 6 років тому

    Con gratulation

  • @smellyshoes1
    @smellyshoes1 8 років тому +1

    i think jean nicolas put sufistication in japanese pottery.

  • @truthiseverything9511
    @truthiseverything9511 6 років тому +2

    The comment section foolishly gushing over the 'emperor's new clothes'.

    • @Cate7451
      @Cate7451 5 років тому +1

      You are a troll that moves from one channel to the next cutting others down.

  • @ЕленаПотешкина-х2к
    @ЕленаПотешкина-х2к 5 років тому +1

    Ах, хорошо то как🤗

  • @MariaCelia-wg3nh
    @MariaCelia-wg3nh 4 роки тому

    Barro somos o barro que sobrou

  • @Ulrna
    @Ulrna 7 років тому +7

    The decaying ruins of the old and beautiful traditional potteries all over Europe highlights EU's ongoing war on traditional culture and folk arts. :-(

    • @lizardas
      @lizardas 7 років тому +4

      You're a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. :/

  • @armorlebihan6062
    @armorlebihan6062 4 роки тому

    Waooo

  • @redantpos
    @redantpos 7 років тому +7

    SOBAD
    OMG

  • @DJHarryteaches
    @DJHarryteaches Рік тому

    What a world we live in...where you can slap glaze on a wonky pot, scratch it with a fork, and call it art.

  • @AkingBones1
    @AkingBones1 6 років тому +1

    Wabi Sabi is natural through freedom of repetition not man made.

  • @Dmitry_Matusevich
    @Dmitry_Matusevich 4 роки тому

    Я конечно дико извиняюсь, но такой корявой керамики я никогда не видел! И надеюсь что не увижу!

  • @judithtaylormayo
    @judithtaylormayo Рік тому

    I find it all very contrived. As am old artisan they wouldnt waste their times doing half the thing Gerard is doing, and by trying to be something he is not, he is deminishing the old artisans. He could choose to be a modern ceramicist, and then we would accept as wasteful and indulgent his process whilst appreciating the end product. I would say "Be yourself" do not imitate others

  • @truthiseverything9511
    @truthiseverything9511 6 років тому +1

    An ill-executed attempt at wabi sabi. This man does not have the touch.