New season of The Great Pottery Throwdown started on Sunday here in UK. 8th season. I have never missed an episode. My favorite show. I would absolutely love to see you on there. You just have to move to UK 😂
@ You’d win hands down. Easy peasy. Preston songs can write new music for the show. You’re both rich and famous and I get two new friends for coming up with the idea 🤣😂
@@hairyhiker4298 😂😂 that’s awesome! We both love you!! We enjoy your comments so much. So you already have two new friends. I actually applied to the great pottery throw down actually! But you have to be a resident of the UK to participate 😥
As a professional yapper I LOVED THIS. I know it’s easier said than done to do all of this but I’d fully watch this for hours!!! Also about the mushrooms I think there is so much beauty in the world around us that we take for granted and don’t appreciate so I love your approach! Too often we go for AND HOW CAN I MAKE THIS FANCY when the wheel doesn’t have to be reinvented
DUDE 😂 professional yapper to another I appreciate you so much and I feel like we could probably talk about mushrooms for forever. I love it!! Thank you❤
I really loved that vid. And yes, definitely, we're best friends now. What it felt like to me, and the reason i really liked it: it was like being alone with the artist inside her head. If it's authenticity you're looking for, you get pretty close, imo, with something like that. And all your viewers have to do is cuddle up inside your mind with you and go along for that highly enjoyable ride. It's not about "my growth", it's not about "showing my process". Those are topics for other people who are talking about the artist. The making of art can be seen as the resolution of a set of (sometimes uncomfortable) questions or doubts. I saw the vid as the experience of being there while the artist is in conversation with herself, which includes what the artist is making.
I enjoyed this format very much; I was enjoying the Yap & Throw (LOL) with my Sunday breakfast, and the video style was good fit. I could probably just zen out watching the throwing; but I thoughly enjoyed the yapping, as well! :) Ok, so ramen bowls... my preference would to have a couple of small depressions in the rim where I could set the sticks, but not so deep that they distract from the art. Anyway... looking forward to more of these!
Okay I like that! - good idea, I’ll try some small impressions on the next ramen bowls. I’m glad the format was enjoyable to you! That makes me so happy and I’m excited to do another one 😄
Awesome format!! Please keep it up. You’ve received many good ideas for topics, so something different…maybe some insights into you, and what else you do when you’re not in your studio?! Thanks!
Delightful all around. thank you. I think you could read us the phone book and we'd enjoy it. For your next Y&T, walk us through your mind & processes when you decided to make the leap from aspiring hobbyist to 'All-In Potter.'
I would like to hear from you what your top picks are for items in your studio…regarding shelving you like, tables, storage space, etc, I’m refiguring my own studio, which is currently so small of an area, and would like to expand.
Stegosaurus... Your thought process is SO MUCH like mine... One thing leads to another, to another.... to another! lol Also, is that a torso behind you in the vid? Looks a lot like a torso/hip area... Love the video. Keep up the amazing work.
@@Marlaina_thepotterylady Can't wait to see it if you decide to share. Again, great work, looking forward to the next, and definitely enjoyed the Yap-n-Throw! :) Stay warm over there!
@@tionoasinhaha yes I do! Clay is definitely difficult sometimes and being stronger helps a ton to do certain things. But I also love working out for the mental benefits and general happiness 😄
What do you want to talk about in the next Yap & Throw video? Comment below and I'll add it to the list!
I like the idea about your new series next you should talk about the things you love more than mushrooms
Nothing like a good fungi talk! You are too cute! Enjoyed this format you are probably one of a few that could pull this format off.
totally just edited an entire gallery while listening to this. love hearing you yap!! loved this video. keep up the art!!
Omg I love that so much 🙈🙈
I liked it. Fun watching.
Awesome! 👏
New season of The Great Pottery Throwdown started on Sunday here in UK. 8th season. I have never missed an episode. My favorite show. I would absolutely love to see you on there. You just have to move to UK 😂
That would be so cool!!
@ You’d win hands down. Easy peasy. Preston songs can write new music for the show. You’re both rich and famous and I get two new friends for coming up with the idea 🤣😂
@@hairyhiker4298 😂😂 that’s awesome! We both love you!! We enjoy your comments so much. So you already have two new friends.
I actually applied to the great pottery throw down actually! But you have to be a resident of the UK to participate 😥
@@Marlaina_thepotterylady ah that’s sweet of you to say. That’s just made my day!!
And I figured you’d have to be a resident 😢
As a professional yapper I LOVED THIS. I know it’s easier said than done to do all of this but I’d fully watch this for hours!!! Also about the mushrooms I think there is so much beauty in the world around us that we take for granted and don’t appreciate so I love your approach! Too often we go for AND HOW CAN I MAKE THIS FANCY when the wheel doesn’t have to be reinvented
DUDE 😂 professional yapper to another I appreciate you so much and I feel like we could probably talk about mushrooms for forever. I love it!! Thank you❤
I really loved that vid. And yes, definitely, we're best friends now.
What it felt like to me, and the reason i really liked it: it was like being alone with the artist inside her head. If it's authenticity you're looking for, you get pretty close, imo, with something like that. And all your viewers have to do is cuddle up inside your mind with you and go along for that highly enjoyable ride.
It's not about "my growth", it's not about "showing my process". Those are topics for other people who are talking about the artist. The making of art can be seen as the resolution of a set of (sometimes uncomfortable) questions or doubts. I saw the vid as the experience of being there while the artist is in conversation with herself, which includes what the artist is making.
Thanks so much for your insight 💛
I enjoyed this format very much; I was enjoying the Yap & Throw (LOL) with my Sunday breakfast, and the video style was good fit.
I could probably just zen out watching the throwing; but I thoughly enjoyed the yapping, as well! :)
Ok, so ramen bowls... my preference would to have a couple of small depressions in the rim where I could set the sticks, but not so deep that they distract from the art.
Anyway... looking forward to more of these!
Okay I like that! - good idea, I’ll try some small impressions on the next ramen bowls.
I’m glad the format was enjoyable to you! That makes me so happy and I’m excited to do another one 😄
Awesome format!! Please keep it up. You’ve received many good ideas for topics, so something different…maybe some insights into you, and what else you do when you’re not in your studio?! Thanks!
Totally, I’m always up for sharing more about myself! 😊
Talk about what got you into pottery and your improvement from where you started pottery
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Delightful all around. thank you. I think you could read us the phone book and we'd enjoy it. For your next Y&T, walk us through your mind & processes when you decided to make the leap from aspiring hobbyist to 'All-In Potter.'
Thanks 🤗😂
Great idea! Added 📝
I would like to hear from you what your top picks are for items in your studio…regarding shelving you like, tables, storage space, etc, I’m refiguring my own studio, which is currently so small of an area, and would like to expand.
Got it ✅📝
Are you in a basement or garage? This will help me answer this question
@@Marlaina_thepotterylady sorry I missed seeing this…I’m in a basement space, I do have a spare room I can now use, it’s a 9x13foot room
Stegosaurus...
Your thought process is SO MUCH like mine... One thing leads to another, to another.... to another! lol Also, is that a torso behind you in the vid? Looks a lot like a torso/hip area...
Love the video. Keep up the amazing work.
Haha stegosaurus are awesome too.
Yes that torso is for a gallery with a theme of femininity! I’m excited to glaze it
@@Marlaina_thepotterylady Can't wait to see it if you decide to share.
Again, great work, looking forward to the next, and definitely enjoyed the Yap-n-Throw! :) Stay warm over there!
I love me some neverending yap!!! Could you share some tips for aftercare? My hands get drier than Jesus' feet
HAHA 😂 yes that is such a struggle. I have even developed mild eczema because of the dryness
other forms of art other than ceramics that you are interested in and want to give a try.
📝✅ Will do!
You do you and all be well! 😂😉🤔
Love your videos. You remind me so much of a younger Jessica Putnam Phillips. Are you related?
Haha no I am not related and I have actually never heard of her!
Do you work out or is that just from your craft?
Ignoring the implication that this isn't a work out. I guess I meant to ask if you do isolated muscle building, like weight lifting.
@@tionoasinhaha yes I do! Clay is definitely difficult sometimes and being stronger helps a ton to do certain things. But I also love working out for the mental benefits and general happiness 😄
When I'm quilting most of my yapping is comprised of curse words.
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