I love mishima and making mishima-style ceramics. Thank you for your lesson and tips. Lots of people here grow camellias, so should be easy enough to find prunings. Most of my stamps are made of clay or polymer clay. I also make sprigs of local shells and small sea creatures to decorate my work. I like the idea of making wooden stamps too. I've been enjoying your videos and it makes me excited to get back into the studio.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and techniques. After watching your video about making inkas, i have made myself several (with 16, 12 and 8 petals to suit the size of the sticks i used), and then made one with 5 petals like a periwinkle. This evening i made a mug and used all of them to decorate it. I'm really pleased with it so far! tomorrow i shall apply slip and try kanna zogan...
Absolutely stunning. I am always speechless with awe each time I see the inherent simplicity that your culture seems to weld with such skill, to create the most elegant beauty. Thank you
I love how peaceful your surroundings are! I plan to carve my own designs now that I have watched how easy you make it look. I just need to find some hardwood sticks and buy some tools. Thank you!
Fantastic! I have been waiting for this video. I was thinking while you were carving that this would be easier using a fine porcelain? Also, I was curious about when you used the stamp that the petal separations were so deep in the clay that how would you get the slip out and still show separations of the petal leaves? It's hard for me to think inside out and upside down. Anyway, thank you so much. The quality of this video was perfect, all the angles and the closeups and views were great.
Thank you! I also make ceramic stamps for tiny and detailed designs. Wood stamps are a bit hard to use for small details, but I can adjust the details anytime.
Dear Mr. watajima, thank you as always for the great video. I always enjoy watching you. I really hope that I will be able to use the mishima techniques you have shown at some point! Thank you very much for your efforts!👍🙂
I make stamps with clay sometimes. Clay stamps have durability once they are fired, but the problem is that you can’t adjust them by carving after firing.
I love mishima and making mishima-style ceramics. Thank you for your lesson and tips. Lots of people here grow camellias, so should be easy enough to find prunings. Most of my stamps are made of clay or polymer clay. I also make sprigs of local shells and small sea creatures to decorate my work.
I like the idea of making wooden stamps too. I've been enjoying your videos and it makes me excited to get back into the studio.
Thank you so much!
I’m happy that you found the video and enjoyed watching it.
Using sea materials sounds great!
ありがとうございました。😄以前、印花の作成方法を教えて貰えれば有難いです。と要望しました。椿の木を早速乾燥します。本当にありがとうございます。
ご視聴ありがとうございます!ご参考になれば嬉しいです。
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and techniques. After watching your video about making inkas, i have made myself several (with 16, 12 and 8 petals to suit the size of the sticks i used), and then made one with 5 petals like a periwinkle. This evening i made a mug and used all of them to decorate it. I'm really pleased with it so far! tomorrow i shall apply slip and try kanna zogan...
Thank you so much! I’m happy to hear that you made inka and liked them. I hope the white slip and “Kanna Zogan” work well too.
Absolutely stunning. I am always speechless with awe each time I see the inherent simplicity that your culture seems to weld with such skill, to create the most elegant beauty. Thank you
Thank you for your kind words!
Thank you so much for sharing your process. I love your work and hope to have some shipped here to Australia so I can enjoy it in person. Thank you 😊
Thank you very much. It’s greatly encouraging.
Wonderful, I think I'll try making a stamp to add to my own pottery. The trick with the rubber is very clever.
Thank you! I hope this helps you.
I love how peaceful your surroundings are! I plan to carve my own designs now that I have watched how easy you make it look. I just need to find some hardwood sticks and buy some tools. Thank you!
Thank you! I hope this helps for your work.
Watajimaさんの他の動画で印花に何かかぶせて、作品にスタンプされており、何をかぶせておられるのだろうと思っておりました。この動画を見て、その何かが、わかりました。一工夫ですね。大変参考になります。ありがとうございました。😀
ご視聴ありがとうございます!お役に立てて嬉しいです。
Wonderful pottery, Thank you
Thank you!
You not only make beautiful pottery, but you also make your own tools? Very handy.
Thank you!
Fantastic! I have been waiting for this video. I was thinking while you were carving that this would be easier using a fine porcelain? Also, I was curious about when you used the stamp that the petal separations were so deep in the clay that how would you get the slip out and still show separations of the petal leaves? It's hard for me to think inside out and upside down. Anyway, thank you so much. The quality of this video was perfect, all the angles and the closeups and views were great.
Thank you! I also make ceramic stamps for tiny and detailed designs. Wood stamps are a bit hard to use for small details, but I can adjust the details anytime.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful pottery skills. 🪶🙏
Thank you for watching!
Dear Mr. watajima, thank you as always for the great video. I always enjoy watching you. I really hope that I will be able to use the mishima techniques you have shown at some point! Thank you very much for your efforts!👍🙂
Thank you so much! I’m very happy to hear that.
Gorgeous❣️ Thank you!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Благодарю Вас 🌈
Попробую сделать такой оттиск..
Очень красиво получается🎉🎉🎉
Большое спасибо!
動画ありがとうございました。
薄手のゴムはいいですね!
ありがとうございます!
粘土がつまりません。
wonderful pieces!
Thank you so very much. Your videos are beautiful, informative and so very inspiring.
Thank you!
Extraordinary thanks for the teachings
Great video!!! The technique you used is amazing and fantastic. Looking forward more video in this series. 😀
Thank you so much!
Que beleza de trabalho !
Gracias por enseñar :)
Beautiful work! Inspiring 🌸 Aloha from Maui!
Thank you!
いいねー流石です😮
いつもご視聴ありがとうございます!引き続きよろしくお願いいたします。
Thank you so much! I tried making my own just carving with a small knife an dit was difficult!
Thank you! I hope it turns out well.
STUNNINg BOWLS ❤
Wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you!
Nice!
Thank you very much! I absolutely love your work!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful! ❤
Thank you!
Thankyou from Seagirl in Aotearoa New Zealand 🐬
Thank you!
Monumental 🎉
Do you use the piece of rubber glove on the stamps every time?
Yes, most of the time, I covered stamps by them.
Have you thought of making it clay ? I mean its easier to make it with normal clay and fire it to harden ?
I make stamps with clay sometimes. Clay stamps have durability once they are fired, but the problem is that you can’t adjust them by carving after firing.
粘土の目詰まり防止は薄いゴムだったんでしね。🙆納得😊
ご視聴ありがとうございます。ずっと印花が濡れずに使えます。
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