attempting checkerboard pottery

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @annieothername
    @annieothername Рік тому +21

    You’re an amazing teacher precisely because you make it look easy while terrified! It made me chuckle when you put the “terrified rn” text on screen, it felt like I was back in a studio room with a humanistic instructor, it was a sweet thing to see. Thank you for showcasing your skill (and artistic fear!) with us!

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +4

      aww that is so nice to hear! i am nervous how my pottery will turn out 100% of the time haha

  • @vzeimen
    @vzeimen Рік тому +21

    For this particular pattern I think I would have just taken up the squares I didn't want and then laid the solid clay over the squares left on the board so that you'd be rolling over the background color which I think might give a more perfectly even design maybe less smearing. Just a thought. I'm definitely going to try this.

    • @Cate7451
      @Cate7451 Рік тому

      How did it go?

    • @rustyshackleford1910
      @rustyshackleford1910 Рік тому

      @@Cate7451they didn’t try it, I doubt they even work with clay at all. You got bamboozled

    • @haileyelianna4978
      @haileyelianna4978 8 місяців тому

      This works best with nerikomi. Hard to avoid smudging if you’re rolling one clay piece into another pieces

  • @denisenoble4010
    @denisenoble4010 Рік тому +2

    I love to watch your videos, and especially when your trying something out, your reaction is wonderful, like a kid in a sweet shop who can get whatever you want, please keep sharing your ideas, it's refreshing to see a potter that is still in ore at what you do. Thank you x

  • @krissader4855
    @krissader4855 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for these two great videos comparing inlay and nerikomi.

  • @ladyw6773
    @ladyw6773 Рік тому +2

    Those look so great! And I really like how you made alternates - dark on light and light on dark 💜

  • @walkerpottery9296-Natalie
    @walkerpottery9296-Natalie Рік тому +4

    Super cool! Endless possibilities - your videos are such an amazing source of inspiration to me. Thank you 💜

  • @micheledickey4066
    @micheledickey4066 Рік тому +5

    Awesome. Since you are only using the squares for the look, making them thin will help with the distortion. You could also just have cut the background clay as well and pieces it together then put it all on a thinner slab. But very cool.

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +3

      That's a great idea!

    • @micheledickey4066
      @micheledickey4066 Рік тому +2

      @@PotterytothePeople Thanks. The only reason I know this is because I used to use polymer clay and that’s how I did it.

  • @brickellvoss7739
    @brickellvoss7739 Рік тому

    just found your channel! I love the way you present information! Thank you. I'm hoping to collect natural clay and eventually make my own outdoor kiln at some point so i'm enjoying absorbing your information thank you so much for making this channel!

  • @barbarab285
    @barbarab285 Рік тому

    Excellent job showing and explaining the process. Thanks.

  • @alans1816
    @alans1816 Рік тому +2

    I wonder how the distortion would compare if you laid out the squares on a smooth (paper?) surface, and put the continuous layer on top. The rolling pin might spread the top layer more.
    If the squares were just slightly drier than the continuous layer, they might spread less, but still stick.
    Thanks for showing us. It looks great, and provides lots of food for thought.

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +1

      Interesting ideas! Let us know if you do any experiments with it, how it turns out!

  • @ShinyFeral
    @ShinyFeral 2 місяці тому

    I've seen bakers wrap dough in parchment so that they can roll it out to have straight edges and sharper corners. Do you think that would work with clay so you would have less waste and a bigger piece to work with? I'm not a potter but I love your videos. - And WOW! That came out soooo cool!

  • @lauriegagnon2614
    @lauriegagnon2614 Рік тому

    Love the idea. I have light colored and black clay. I am going to experiment. Thanks for show tbis great idea.

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +1

      good luck! Just make sure they are the same temp clays ;) I forgot to mention that part in the video!

  • @artshaman
    @artshaman Рік тому

    Pretty cool results! Congratulations and thanks for sharing!

  • @whitewolf9299
    @whitewolf9299 Рік тому +1

    Do you think there would be less distortion if you had flipped it so the inlays were down when rolling?

  • @jsud5559
    @jsud5559 Рік тому

    You are such fun to watch!! Thanks so much❣️

  • @nickb8791
    @nickb8791 Рік тому +1

    Sweet!
    Oh hey back in like 2018/2019 I made a ceramic checkerboard I planned on using as a boardgame. Measuring evenly was torture LOL. Eventually one day at home, it cracked. MAYBE I will make a new one....MAYBE.
    Until then, this was cool!

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому

      haha devastating! but sounds like a cool project :)

    • @nickb8791
      @nickb8791 Рік тому

      @@PotterytothePeople yeah it was definitely interesting

  • @aniou8126
    @aniou8126 Рік тому

    Hi - what does bisque mean? Also would you have gotten less distortion if you had cut out an equal number of lighter squares and made an actual grid instead of rolling the darker ones into the lighter background?

  • @LunovaLabs
    @LunovaLabs Рік тому

    So cool. I want to try this!

  • @ziggyzagg9
    @ziggyzagg9 Рік тому

    This is awesome!

  • @nezbut7
    @nezbut7 Рік тому

    so beautiful

  • @broski9938
    @broski9938 Рік тому

    I'm an artist before being a potter and this vid makes me really wanna try doing some of my illustrations with this technique! Don't even do handbuilding lol

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +1

      yesss there are so many amazing artists using this technique to do just that! I want to try it too :)

  • @franmiller6928
    @franmiller6928 8 місяців тому

    Where did you get the big rolling pin?

  • @Cate7451
    @Cate7451 Рік тому

    I think for light smearing I would take a damp sponge and wipe the smear gently to its Color. You could Lao slip over the smear.

  • @pamdorneman888
    @pamdorneman888 Рік тому

    Very cool .I assume you want to have really soft clay? Or does slightly stiffer give cleaner lines? Need to give it a try, thanks

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Рік тому +1

      The clay was 'fresh from the bag' so soft but not overly soft. I think stiffer clay will have a harder time blending together, but might give you crisper lines! Something to experiment with :)

  • @Handmadebygas
    @Handmadebygas Рік тому

    Super cute 😊

  • @CynD222
    @CynD222 Рік тому

    Can you tell me what your board is made of? Every time I roll clay it sticks onto my surface. Thank you!

  • @somegreenlife249
    @somegreenlife249 Рік тому

    So cool! Werde ich mal ausprobieren :-)

  • @jessicashu982
    @jessicashu982 Рік тому

    Great video! One question: Where do you get those thickness gauges? I've been using some wooden dowels from Home Depot, but they're not as nice.

  • @adedaelami2528
    @adedaelami2528 Рік тому

    Nice dharing my friend mezing

  • @fuvicky1692
    @fuvicky1692 Рік тому

    Beautiful❤

  • @udobodrum
    @udobodrum Рік тому

    ❤️🙏✨💫🪄🔥 Thank you

  • @ruolbu
    @ruolbu Рік тому

    Väter, emanzipiert euch!
    XD
    Nice results.