Great video! Thanks for making this one! I've been teaching art for 9 years and this is the best basic clay video I have seen so far. You go through everything as I would have. Now I don't have to make my own!
This video was tremendously informative, thanks so much. I myself enjoy working on a small scale. You are clearly extremely talented and I aspire to learn from your channel. Keep up the splendid work!
I go to an art high school which on year 2 lets you choose a department. Thee are nine such as painting ,textiles, scuulpting ... One of them is ceramics. I want to go there but you have to pass a test so they know youre worthy of learning ceramics at the school. This video was very helpful😄😄😄
Thank you, especially for explaining your methods of recycling clay! We don't have a pug mill, and we have loads left over after students finish projects. Any tips on bringing clay back from being SUPER dry and rock hard?
The best way is to break the clay up into crumbs/powder, then add water and let it soak up. After the water is integrated with the clay, you should be able to wedge it again. If your clay isn't completely bone dry, but is too hard to work with, I like to pour a cup or two of water into the bag, then while its open, submerge it in a bucket of water, then tie the bag shut. The pressure of the water in the bucket, pushes the air out of the bag and also helps integrate the water into the block of clay. Let it sit for around 24 hours, then wedge.
thanks for the vid hope you read the bible and understand Gods wisdom the end times are near make a change turn ur life to ChrIst if you dont want to go to hell
starting virtual ceramics this year, watching your video is our first assignment before we do a drive-by pick up for our supplies lol
haha, I loved the explosion there! your tutorials are THE BEST I've seen so far (and I've looked at lots) because you simplify it so well! Thank you!
Jessica Hopper, you rock! Your videos are the best!
I'm only here cuz of my teacher
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Y’all suck. Don’t just come onto someone’s work and say rude things like I’m only here because of (whatever). That’s rude and ignorant.
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Great explanations and quick brief overview! Thank you!
Great video! Thanks for making this one! I've been teaching art for 9 years and this is the best basic clay video I have seen so far. You go through everything as I would have. Now I don't have to make my own!
Thank you! Make sure to check out my other clay videos for the stages of clay, glazing and underglazing! Also great resources!
Thanks, you're well spoken and to the point which I really appreciate
Great beginner video. Thanks for sharing.
This video was tremendously informative, thanks so much. I myself enjoy working on a small scale. You are clearly extremely talented and I aspire to learn from your channel. Keep up the splendid work!
Great explanation.Really I was looking for a video that explained its different terms. Thank you
J'adore le goût de la terre cuite
Superb explained well!! Thanks for making this
I go to an art high school which on year 2 lets you choose a department. Thee are nine such as painting ,textiles, scuulpting ... One of them is ceramics. I want to go there but you have to pass a test so they know youre worthy of learning ceramics at the school. This video was very helpful😄😄😄
very concise and thorough. thank you for sharing!
Thank you, especially for explaining your methods of recycling clay! We don't have a pug mill, and we have loads left over after students finish projects. Any tips on bringing clay back from being SUPER dry and rock hard?
The best way is to break the clay up into crumbs/powder, then add water and let it soak up. After the water is integrated with the clay, you should be able to wedge it again. If your clay isn't completely bone dry, but is too hard to work with, I like to pour a cup or two of water into the bag, then while its open, submerge it in a bucket of water, then tie the bag shut. The pressure of the water in the bucket, pushes the air out of the bag and also helps integrate the water into the block of clay. Let it sit for around 24 hours, then wedge.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Loved you in Napoleon Dynamite!
la céramique est aaaaaaacreeeeeeee
Le bruit du clapotii
Thank you, this was very helpful :)
Very good and usefull informations.Thank you
Do you have a printed vocabulary list to go with this video that you could post?
Thank you
4:22 "So if your fingers can't reach it, find a tool that can"
Ah-
Thanks!
Really helpful
I wanna watch clay explode. LMFAOOO imagine that in class bruh
Thanks a lot
Thank you! 👍
i have to watch this for class 😭
THANK YOU:)
Can you do more drawing videos, they are very helpful
Jesica teach me how to make pots with clay
Pleasent voice
U haven’t done a vid in a while
#northphillypeacepark love
Pipi and kaki and pipi kaka land
POV this was your teacher
Scare people with it. LOLOLOL
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who cares to watch ceramics ??
lmao
Breanna Croak no u we are all here cause our random elective and we got ceramics :(
thanks for the vid hope you read the bible and understand Gods wisdom
the end times are near make a change turn ur life to ChrIst if you dont want to go to hell