I’ve been building pottery by hand for about a month. I started during a residential treatment for my PTSD. What a wonderful way to work with our hands and build something beautiful. Thank you. My chosen methods at this time are SW American Indian pottery like the Hopi. So I too am using underglaze and now am learning how to make organic and mineral paints. Nest I plan to build fires on the ground to fire wild clay. There is probably 20-30 years of learning ahead and I am planning to teach my grandchildren. I look forward to more of your videos. You are a skilled artisan. Thank you for sharing.
@@A.L.75 yep, I belong to Andy’s Ancient Pottery group. We meet via Zoom every Wednesday and he builds something on the list. I asked if he would build a seed pot next year and he put it in his list. Great guy!!!
You might want to look into the techniques of the Jomon potters (Japan, 14,000 to 300 BC), as well as the native people of the American Southwest. Andy Ward has a good channel about that. Then, of course, the Igbo people, etc. Cheers from Japan.
We are in May, and it is cold and windy. Still getting down to 32 degrees Fahrenheit about 3am each morning. Wonderful demo! Mil gracias companero alfarero.
You deserve to be so proud of this work. I haven’t yet seen any other videos but I subscribed just on this one. So inspired to have a go with air clay now as that’s my limit for resources but I can’t wait to watch more when I’m off work ❤ 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
WOW, that is so cool..🤗😁 loved your video, thanks sooo much for sharing…I’m going to another clay class on Friday, and I’m planning on doing a coil ramen bowl..how you attached and blended was simply inspiring…🤗😁❤️
Well done, so much labor but the end product is beautiful. Two questions, one how long did you wait until the bisque fire; secondly, you used something besides the water and oxide, looks like a soapy liquid, I wonder what was it? Thank you. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for asking, it's not shown but the inside is fully glazed. My camera battery died during the glazing shot, and there was no way to reglaze at the time. I'm definitely learning a lot!
Love this video, Thank you I have to see it all over again and again, because I cannot read so fast and look at the same time what you are doing. Leaving the text a little bit longer in the screen would help.
Hi there, is there ever an issue with letting the bottom firm up and then adding softer new coils? For instance, do you need to keep the bottom loosely wrapped so that the drying time evens out, or is coil building pretty forgiving in that sense?
You are amazing! Loved you work. Make it look so easy. How long have you been doing such beautiful pottery? Thank You for sharing. Definitely want to see more.
At that stage I blend with every fresh coil (instead of building up several coils and blending them all at the same time). If the opening is big enough for a few fingers or a long tool then blending is still possible, I hope that helps!
I’ve been building pottery by hand for about a month. I started during a residential treatment for my PTSD. What a wonderful way to work with our hands and build something beautiful. Thank you. My chosen methods at this time are SW American Indian pottery like the Hopi. So I too am using underglaze and now am learning how to make organic and mineral paints. Nest I plan to build fires on the ground to fire wild clay. There is probably 20-30 years of learning ahead and I am planning to teach my grandchildren.
I look forward to more of your videos. You are a skilled artisan.
Thank you for sharing.
@@A.L.75 yep, I belong to Andy’s Ancient Pottery group. We meet via Zoom every Wednesday and he builds something on the list. I asked if he would build a seed pot next year and he put it in his list. Great guy!!!
how is it going sir?
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I’m an archaeologist and was just curious how cool building method works, your video is so hypnotizing and relaxing. Really amazing work
You might want to look into the techniques of the Jomon potters (Japan, 14,000 to 300 BC), as well as the native people of the American Southwest. Andy Ward has a good channel about that. Then, of course, the Igbo people, etc. Cheers from Japan.
Artistic people are national treasures. Your mind must be a really fun place to be.
We are in May, and it is cold and windy. Still getting down to 32 degrees Fahrenheit about 3am each morning. Wonderful demo! Mil gracias companero alfarero.
I found it fascinating to watch you work. My eyes were glued through out the video, Thank you for the lesson.
Not being a potter, seeing this whole process was fascinating and mesmerizing! What fantastic work you do, loved the pine needle impressions.
Thank you for your feedback!
Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing your skills and technique with us.
When you put the branches in 😍 woah I was NOT expecting that! So cool! Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous from start to finish
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!💗
OOOOHMG! What skill you have. Such a beautiful piece! Thank you!😊
Thank you for showing finished project! So beautiful! (Also such great video editing!)
Would love to see more videos of your process
Wow that printing technique is really cool!
I watched this several months ago and watching it again now. What a fantastic demonstration. Please consider making more videos.
Love love your art. So relaxing thankyou
Wonderful work. Thank you for posting.
This is great. Please continue to do more pinch pottery. Cheers J
loving wathcing this video and having it on while I work on things too 😅 your work is lovely
I love this! Thank you for posting! Beautiful work. Can't wait to see more videos.
Ízléses,annyi ,aminek lennie kell.Nincs tuldiszitve .A színe is nagyon szép. Köszönöm
You deserve to be so proud of this work. I haven’t yet seen any other videos but I subscribed just on this one. So inspired to have a go with air clay now as that’s my limit for resources but I can’t wait to watch more when I’m off work ❤ 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You are clearly an expert potter. Wonderful to watch.
Beautiful! Thank you for inspiring so many.
WOW, that is so cool..🤗😁 loved your video, thanks sooo much for sharing…I’m going to another clay class on Friday, and I’m planning on doing a coil ramen bowl..how you attached and blended was simply inspiring…🤗😁❤️
Absolutely beautiful. 🍂🍁
Bravissima compimenti !
Loved it! Thank you! ❤
BEAUTIFUL, GOOD JOB, FROM 🇨🇱 CHILE, CIAO
Absolutely gorgeous 😊
Really lovely! Thanks for sharing.
Simply and elegant, I love it
WOW, that was so inspirational. What a beautiful piece of art :o)
From PANAMÁ Let me tell you something It is beutyfull you are so great thank you.
A moment captured in time.
Beautiful! 😍😍😍
That was fascinating! I loved watching it.
Lovely form. Thanks. I’m starting one too.
Very well done!
Wonderful 🎨✨️🌿
Beautiful work!
Very beautiful
Wonderful
golden hands, well done. :)
BEAUTIFUL ❤❤
What kind of black do you use for the glaze? Thank you
Beautiful work wonderful ideas
Just perfect !
Sooo lovely ❤👍
Cool piece
I loved this! Easy subscribe
Well done, so much labor but the end product is beautiful. Two questions, one how long did you wait until the bisque fire; secondly, you used something besides the water and oxide, looks like a soapy liquid, I wonder what was it? Thank you. Keep up the great work.
That’s so good 😍
Great video, you just get on with it without talking incessantly all the way through (like most UA-camrs think you have to do). More please!
Lovely!
It was really inspiring for me, i hope to build it some day
so nice!
Did you end up glazing the inside of the pot? Or is that unusual?
Thanks for asking, it's not shown but the inside is fully glazed. My camera battery died during the glazing shot, and there was no way to reglaze at the time. I'm definitely learning a lot!
Love this video, Thank you
I have to see it all over again and again, because I cannot read so fast and look at the same time what you are doing.
Leaving the text a little bit longer in the screen would help.
Beautiful
Excellent.
Nice sharing Allah aapko Khush rakhe 😇
Gosh this is lovely
Amazing work, what's is chemical used on the last video?
such a beautiful pot! And then the stroke and coat?
Nice work,,what clay do you use?
فنانة ماشاء الله❤❤
Hi there, is there ever an issue with letting the bottom firm up and then adding softer new coils? For instance, do you need to keep the bottom loosely wrapped so that the drying time evens out, or is coil building pretty forgiving in that sense?
Preciosisimo ,aunque requiere mucho trabajo felicidades
Bello,perfetto, brava!!!
You are amazing! Loved you work. Make it look so easy. How long have you been doing such beautiful pottery? Thank You for sharing. Definitely want to see more.
I noticed that this was constructed over several days. Did you keep it under plastic and spritz it with water?
So cooool!!!!!
Curious how many pounds of clay did you use here
Wow, that’s beautiful.
I really want to work with ceramic but I am not sure how or where I start from.
Can someone help me with info ?
awesome! Thank you for this video. Would you mind sharing where you got the paddle?🙏
Nagyon tetszik !
Woow inspiring
Damn. That's dope.
Lindo trabalho❤
wow...nice
Здорово!!!🌷🌷🌷
Beautiful piece. How do you ensure the inner walls are properly blended when coiling up smaller and smaller towards the neck?
At that stage I blend with every fresh coil (instead of building up several coils and blending them all at the same time). If the opening is big enough for a few fingers or a long tool then blending is still possible, I hope that helps!
Impressive!
alright thats one, now make ten more just like it by friday, chop chop
The doggo was chewing the deer antler :D 3:47
Good job, is it made of pottery?
Beautful
Bro made my entire senior work for ceramic designer in just 10 mins💀
I want to say the same thing!
How many pounds of clay did this take!
what kind of clay do you use?
What is the name of that liquid you used in last?
Wonderfull..
Preciosa pieza.
What's the type of oven do you use?
Pls how can I make this kind of clay? Mine us to break while try to roll it
Que perfecto que mano 👏
Bellisimo!!!!!
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