@Cornelius Quiring Not only relaxing to watch but also relaxing to do. I used to make pottery myself, but as I watch those professionals, I am always astonished, what they are capable to do. It looks easier than it is and my problem was always, to come up with good ideas of what to achieve and how to do it. Congrats to the potter.
There is actually quite a lot of music in it but yeah, it doesn't need all of that. Maybe a subtle tone here and there would be enough. And the soothing of the silent parts is really the strength here.
Catharine is simply amazing. She had an amazing presence on screen. I wish she had her own dedicated channel. You guys did an amazing job filming and editing. More of Catharine I say! MORE!!!
That was lovely - so relaxing to watch. And I learned more in 20 minutes than in my entire year of first year ceramics. Not kidding - those teachers didn't explain why various things were done, so what the students did was very much hit and miss. It is a real joy to be able to work in a creative job.
I taught pottery in secondary school over 30 years... this lovely young woman has it down to a science. She loves what she does and it shows with her finished pieces. I would love to see her do a drilled piece in an in-ground “Raku” firing 😘 during the summer of course 🤗❣️
No, she doesn’t. She centers weird, she finishes her wedging on the wheel and she doesn’t have the common sense to use wax in the bottom of her bisque pieces prior to dipping them in glaze!
My God you make that looks so easy. But i have done it and it is far from it! U do incredible work and it is so encouraging to see someone living their passion. I pray for your continued success and one day i will buy one of your labor’s of love.
If i my add some advise i am a carpenter and flooring contractor an a tip that might leave a better finish try using your holesaw in reverse thats what we do when cutting through vinyl siding as the teeth cut less aggressive and leaves a smooth finish worth a try i think
Can we all take a moment to appreciate the subtitles editor? She/he made subtitles for every sound from "bucket opening" to "water splishing and splashing". Though I understand this clear English accent, I had the subtitles just for the sake of seeing what all was mentioned. The video is very calming and educational as well. No doubt in that. Amazing work by all the people involved in the making of this video and the artist.
I couldn't come up with a comment that would correctly express my opinion till I read the description and found the word "brave"! With regard to skilled potters. Among the other comments was the word " presence " About Catherine, I agree with all the other nice and better comments! Thanks for the video.
Thank you! That was direct, informative and beautiful in its calmness. Proof that we don't need irritating music over under and between all action when we watch something interesting.
Catherine, thank you for sharing your techniques and architectural prowess! Stereokroma, thank you for a very high quality of documenting; sharing it is just very neighborly of you, thank you so much!
The bowl is beautiful, I've not seen anyone cone up so high, but it's part of your throwing, so who am I to say anything but praise for your throwing, trimming and the finished bowl is stunning
I have been wanting to creat bowls and plates of clay for sometime now and you have given me the inspiration, I love your work,you make it look easy, I’m sure it isn’t. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work. Myra☺️
I made a bowl like that in early 1980s. A family member had ceramics shop but I like to do my own pottery. I didn't have a drill to use but I traced and cut the shapes myself. Smoothed it all out and fired, glazed and fired again. Got lots of praise lol
and that was the most beautiful demonstration of throwing I have ever seen! I love the color of the clay, gorgeous grey to awesome chocolate and that wonderful fruit bowl, wow, gonna watch it again.
Thank you. I've never seen it done from start to finish before. You explain each step clearly, except I missed when you must have cleaned up the holes after drilling them. Wonderful.
I’m taking a ceramic class and I really just learned everything on my own from online videos. Looking at this gives me ideas of how to design my own stuff.
Thank you Catherine i really enjoyed your video. I am not a potter but I am interested in trying and this was very informative and inspiring. Thank you again.
The time invested & level of skill required to make such a beautiful piece is impressive. I know nothing of making pottery, but was absolutely fascinated watching this. Though I have always loved pottery I now have a much higher respect for the craft & artist skill required. Wonderful. Thank you for sharing. I’m going to run out to our local potters & buy (more) stuff to support them. ❤️
Peace, generous lady ... your work is more than wonderful. It is truly a masterpiece ... very accurate and beautiful. May God prolong your life and keep your hands up.
Her stuff is really cool looking & her prices are VERY reasonable. I was honestly surprised. I live in the lower income bracket & I'm thinking of buying a fruit bowl.
Beautiful bowl! I checked out the website and was surprised at how affordable these pieces are. With that much labor, I would expect them to cost much more. Watching this video was not just instructive, but so... relaxing.
So very cool to see an artisan at the top of her craft complete a piece from start to finish! It makes you appreciate all the time and effort that goes into each creation and why it's worthwhile to pay more for handmade work like this! Such a great video--but who are the sad,angry people who would give this a thumbs down??
That looks super amazing! I have one tip: place the bowl upside down before you start drilling you will create arc strength, which might enable you to make even more holes. Great work love it
Reminds me of work by Lynne Meade, a ceramicist from Oakland, CA. I highly recommend looking at her work, it's absolutely exquisite, and she's such a kind person too.
I just found it mesmerizing watching her hands push and form the clay on the potters wheel into different shapes and eventually into the shape of the bowl, I also thought the way she had her hair braided looked pretty! ( :
What a beautiful, calming video to watch. I enjoyed every detail and your demonstration is excellent. Your products are superb and I just love your work space. Thank you for showing ♥
Beautiful. I really miss doing ceramics and throwing - the town I live in now has no options for this, but I really do wish it did. Beautiful work. Thanks for posting.
@@StudioLaroche I wish! It's just not a common thing in Lancashire, sadly. Are you the artist? Absolutely beautiful work and really inspiring to watch. Makes me miss throwing even more watching someone talented work. If this was you, thank you so much for sharing your art with us.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge as well as your skill in this video. I really appreciate your explaining the reasons for each step. I would love to see more! ....I’m going to head over to your website and buy something now. Thanks again!
That's awesome ! I also think with the large hole if you did a line around it would make it look structural. It's a very nice design. I find it amazing you dip it in a blood red glaze and it comes out clear..
Absolutely magnificent. Gorgeous. I understand and appreciate the final product because it showcases the versatility of the material, but the finished bowl without the holes is more beautiful to me.
This was so wonderful to watch. I can only imagine how much fun it would be to do. You do beautiful work and I'm now a subscriber. Thank you for sharing and I will be looking for more of your videos. I'm hooked. God bless!!
Nice little detail about cleaning glaze from the bottom to prevent fusing to the kiln shelf. I wonder if she learned that the hard way. Great video by the way.
Would also recommend mixing glaze outside or in an area that you aren't usually working in. The particles can stay airborne for days. Even nastier stuff than normal clay silica dust too since they're so finely ground.
Well isn't this just soothing and relaxing to watch.
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@Cornelius Quiring Not only relaxing to watch but also relaxing to do. I used to make pottery myself, but as I watch those professionals, I am always astonished, what they are capable to do. It looks easier than it is and my problem was always, to come up with good ideas of what to achieve and how to do it. Congrats to the potter.
I love that is doesn't have any music. It very relaxing with just the motor in the background and the comments. :D Great work too!
There is actually quite a lot of music in it but yeah, it doesn't need all of that. Maybe a subtle tone here and there would be enough. And the soothing of the silent parts is really the strength here.
it's amazing 💖 super creative pottery technique
Mind blown👍👍👍👍👍
Umm are you deaf?!!!
Catharine is simply amazing. She had an amazing presence on screen. I wish she had her own dedicated channel. You guys did an amazing job filming and editing. More of Catharine I say! MORE!!!
The studio actually does have their own channel.
That was lovely - so relaxing to watch. And I learned more in 20 minutes than in my entire year of first year ceramics. Not kidding - those teachers didn't explain why various things were done, so what the students did was very much hit and miss. It is a real joy to be able to work in a creative job.
I taught pottery in secondary school over 30 years... this lovely young woman has it down to a science.
She loves what she does and it shows with her finished pieces.
I would love to see her do a drilled piece in an in-ground “Raku” firing 😘 during the summer of course 🤗❣️
I'm so impressed with her precision. I've not seen this kind of attention to detail in quite a while! Amazing job! Thank you for sharing!
I was a hand built potter and I absolutely loved the results of raku firing.
No, she doesn’t. She centers weird, she finishes her wedging on the wheel and she doesn’t have the common sense to use wax in the bottom of her bisque pieces prior to dipping them in glaze!
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My God you make that looks so easy. But i have done it and it is far from it! U do incredible work and it is so encouraging to see someone living their passion. I pray for your continued success and one day i will buy one of your labor’s of love.
If i my add some advise i am a carpenter and flooring contractor an a tip that might leave a better finish try using your holesaw in reverse thats what we do when cutting through vinyl siding as the teeth cut less aggressive and leaves a smooth finish worth a try i think
Can we all take a moment to appreciate the subtitles editor? She/he made subtitles for every sound from "bucket opening" to "water splishing and splashing". Though I understand this clear English accent, I had the subtitles just for the sake of seeing what all was mentioned.
The video is very calming and educational as well. No doubt in that. Amazing work by all the people involved in the making of this video and the artist.
Excellent photography and clear instructions and voice is clear. Thank you for not crapping it up with music or extra sound effects!
I couldn't come up with a comment that would correctly express my opinion till I read the description and found the word "brave"! With regard to skilled potters.
Among the other comments was the word " presence "
About Catherine, I agree with all the other nice and better comments!
Thanks for the video.
Just lovely gentle peace filled and joy...thank you
Thank you! That was direct, informative and beautiful in its calmness. Proof that we don't need irritating music over under and between all action when we watch something interesting.
Catherine, thank you for sharing your techniques and architectural prowess! Stereokroma, thank you for a very high quality of documenting; sharing it is just very neighborly of you, thank you so much!
you are a very hard working person, big thumbs up
Thank you! I wouldn't want to be spending my days doing anything else 😊
The bowl is beautiful, I've not seen anyone cone up so high, but it's part of your throwing, so who am I to say anything but praise for your throwing, trimming and the finished bowl is stunning
I have been wanting to creat bowls and plates of clay for sometime now and you have given me the inspiration, I love your work,you make it look easy, I’m sure it isn’t. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work. Myra☺️
I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
I made a bowl like that in early 1980s. A family member had ceramics shop but I like to do my own pottery. I didn't have a drill to use but I traced and cut the shapes myself. Smoothed it all out and fired, glazed and fired again. Got lots of praise lol
You have such a wonderful talent. I like your calm and humble attitude. Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful skills
Love the scene at the end illustrating the progression from turned/thrown to the finished piece out of the kiln. Well done.
I like this artists style.
It’s simple and elegant, it’s neutral and bold.
I will own some of her stuff in the future.
thanks for being so descriptive in your methodologies, *cath* … and thanks, also, for not being _'chatty'_ … all the best to you.
Beautiful lady with beautiful art work. I envy the lucky guy.
What a beautiful view from the window in your studio - so light filled and airy.
Hey Catherine!
Your work is awesome and so are you. Lovely video, cheers..🍻
and that was the most beautiful demonstration of throwing I have ever seen! I love the color of the clay, gorgeous grey to awesome chocolate and that wonderful fruit bowl, wow, gonna watch it again.
The captions in this video are gold. My favorites are "Glove sounds", "quiet rubbing" and "music - electrical start of kiln". Thanks captioner.
I love your accent and this video. I could watch you throw all day.
12:40 I love the signature!
It's pretty cute.
Thank you. I've never seen it done from start to finish before. You explain each step clearly, except I missed when you must have cleaned up the holes after drilling them. Wonderful.
Watching you throw that pot was amazing! So smooth!!! Beautiful peaceful shop too!
I’m taking a ceramic class and I really just learned everything on my own from online videos. Looking at this gives me ideas of how to design my own stuff.
Be inspired. Please don't duplicate.
19:54 oh my goodness look at that cute lil’ proud face 🥰 what a sweetheart...beautiful video with beautiful art!
So happy that I came across this video, beautiful technique, superb results, very well-made educational, enjoyable video - Merci beaucoup, Catherine!
Thank you!!
Fantastically skilled... How can anyone 'thumbs down' this?
Thank you Catherine i really enjoyed your video. I am not a potter but I am interested in trying and this was very informative and inspiring. Thank you again.
amazing how much it shrinks from firing! beautiful work!
I love watching people throw, but I love even more that you explain what you're doing and why! 🥰
The time invested & level of skill required to make such a beautiful piece is impressive. I know nothing of making pottery, but was absolutely fascinated watching this. Though I have always loved pottery I now have a much higher respect for the craft & artist skill required. Wonderful. Thank you for sharing. I’m going to run out to our local potters & buy (more) stuff to support them. ❤️
I'm glad to know I was able to give you a bit more insight into the craft! ♥️
Peace, generous lady ... your work is more than wonderful. It is truly a masterpiece ... very accurate and beautiful. May God prolong your life and keep your hands up.
Beautiful artistry and such a well done video. Thank you!!
What a sweetheart. I was hoping the final glaze would be brighter or more colorful.
The first informative oddly satisfying video
The final shrinkage is crazy! Looks awesome!
Gorgeous design and glaze!!! Your'e very talented! Thanks for the video. I can't wait to see more!
Her stuff is really cool looking & her prices are VERY reasonable. I was honestly surprised. I live in the lower income bracket & I'm thinking of buying a fruit bowl.
Her prices are reasonable because she CHEATS.
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Thank you for presenting such a lovely video with well explained steps and great demonstrations.
Beautiful piece! Love your work! This was a very nice demonstration of your process. Thank you for sharing you talent.
Beautiful! What a wonderful design for a fruit bowl. Very much enjoyed watching her make this!
Absolutely Beautiful. And so is the pottery.
Really enjoyed how you showed all the various stages at the end. Thanks for the nice videos
Beautiful! Mesmerizing by just watching the process. Thank you, mademoiselle!
Beautiful creations, amazing video and a fantastic lesson in clay work and firing. Thanks you Catherine 😽
I made a fruit bowl just like this in high school! Love the way you can see the contents of the bowl peeping through the holes.
Very thorough and excellent presentation of the ceramics process!
this is perfection. she is perfection. her art, like her, is perfection.
WoW!!! that was simply BEAUTIFUL to watch! You are SO talented! I am in absolute awe , i could watch this for hours! :D
Beautiful bowl! I checked out the website and was surprised at how affordable these pieces are. With that much labor, I would expect them to cost much more.
Watching this video was not just instructive, but so... relaxing.
That gray clay body is beautiful.
Oh darlin, you are so talented! I have always wanted to learn how to make pottery. I love your style!
What a wonderful piece of work!
Those bowls are probably the second coolest thing I have seen today!
I've never heard centring described that way! Much more poetic than "making it spin evenly"
Good morning. I wish you a happy day. My name is Taha, and I hope that you will be friends
What a dirty beautiful hands ...god bless you Catherine,and thank you for sharing this beautiful handwork....Karim from Algeria
So very cool to see an artisan at the top of her craft complete a piece from start to finish! It makes you appreciate all the time and effort that goes into each creation and why it's worthwhile to pay more for handmade work like this! Such a great video--but who are the sad,angry people who would give this a thumbs down??
This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing all this.
That was amazing, you are very talented
You are immensely talented! Thank you for letting us see how you produce such pieces!
This was so educational. You answered many unanswered questions I’ve had
That looks super amazing!
I have one tip: place the bowl upside down before you start drilling you will create arc strength, which might enable you to make even more holes.
Great work love it
realy amazing thank you I fell relaxed this night
if you were a beginner in the pottery wheel, you'd feel stressed by this video haahha
Reminds me of work by Lynne Meade, a ceramicist from Oakland, CA. I highly recommend looking at her work, it's absolutely exquisite, and she's such a kind person too.
I just checked her out, thanks for the recommendation!!
I just found it mesmerizing watching her hands push and form the clay on the potters wheel into different shapes and eventually into the shape of the bowl, I also thought the way she had her hair braided looked pretty! ( :
I have many more throwing videos on my Instagram page!
What a beautiful, calming video to watch. I enjoyed every detail and your demonstration is excellent. Your products are superb and I just love your work space. Thank you for showing ♥
Thank you for watching! 💕
Coming off of the Pottery Throwdown, it's so nice to see an artist take the time to perfect their work :'O
It’s so lovely and so are you. Great job.❤
Well-made video, and excellent work. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful. I really miss doing ceramics and throwing - the town I live in now has no options for this, but I really do wish it did. Beautiful work. Thanks for posting.
I'm sure you can find a few people in your area that share the same passion to set something up!
@@StudioLaroche I wish! It's just not a common thing in Lancashire, sadly. Are you the artist? Absolutely beautiful work and really inspiring to watch. Makes me miss throwing even more watching someone talented work. If this was you, thank you so much for sharing your art with us.
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@@StudioLaroche you're very talented. Thanks for sharing and being inspiring. xx hugs from UK.
Oh La La she's stunning.
I loved how her signature is so beautiful and very simple
Tank you, very much, inspiring for learning the formation of ceramics
Beautiful work and clever technique.
Beautiful bowls, lovely to watch you working
Ox blood just sounds cool. Definitely gonna try this
Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge as well as your skill in this video. I really appreciate your explaining the reasons for each step. I would love to see more! ....I’m going to head over to your website and buy something now. Thanks again!
I am impressed..... and it takes a lot to impress me.
End presentation was really amazing
A really enjoyable film to watch, thank you.
This is satisfying
Mesmerizing. Good to see more videos from this channel.
What a beautiful handmade..
Im watching from Indonesia..
Thank you so much for showing the complete project.
That's awesome ! I also think with the large hole if you did a line around it would make it look structural. It's a very nice design. I find it amazing you dip it in a blood red glaze and it comes out clear..
That was a very relaxing ASMR experience for me. Lovely work
Thanks for the video, you just gave me an idea on what I will do with my wood turned bowls.
Absolutely magnificent. Gorgeous. I understand and appreciate the final product because it showcases the versatility of the material, but the finished bowl without the holes is more beautiful to me.
Great video, I shared it with my students
You have no idea how happy that makes me!! 🥰
This was so wonderful to watch. I can only imagine how much fun it would be to do. You do beautiful work and I'm now a subscriber. Thank you for sharing and I will be looking for more of your videos. I'm hooked. God bless!!
Hi Ann, thanks for the enthusiasm! We have around 20 other videos you can check out on our channel.
@@Stereokroma I think that I will...thank you...love from Scotland
Nice little detail about cleaning glaze from the bottom to prevent fusing to the kiln shelf. I wonder if she learned that the hard way. Great video by the way.
It's one of the very first things you learn when working with glazes!
Yo, I'm blown away. So cool.
Would also recommend mixing glaze outside or in an area that you aren't usually working in. The particles can stay airborne for days. Even nastier stuff than normal clay silica dust too since they're so finely ground.
Studios usually have beefed up ventilation, like wood shops.
@@stephlrideout more like wielding or mechanic workplaces, an "outsuction"