I haven't thrown in porcelain for years, but I love watching you throw it into such elegant shapes. Mesmerizingly beautiful and that's even before you add your lovely crystalline glazes on them.
The blowtorch method is new to me, but brilliant... especially for that buttery porcelain. What a great way to stretch out that short window of throwability!! Well done.
You're awesome! Thanks for showing us. I'm learning pottery in a local workshop, I'd be really nice if you could also describe the materials you use so we can learn more. Thanks! Warm regards!
Very nice! If I were to attempt a piece like that I'd trim the foot first because with my luck, after spending so much time on the mouth, that's the part I'd screw up. :-)
Beautiful! Amazing technique, too. Can you share what kind of rib you are using? And what blow torch brand you use? I love your work. Thank you for sharing!
I'm no expert but it looked like about a softball amount. The way it was on the wheel looked about how much I use (about the size of a softball) everyday. I hoped this helped.
I don't see any use for this pottery other than decoration. Just not practical with such a small top unless have one very tall flower lol. In the ancient times pottery was used for collecting water and storing food and cooking. Not so much anymore.
I haven't thrown in porcelain for years, but I love watching you throw it into such elegant shapes. Mesmerizingly beautiful and that's even before you add your lovely crystalline glazes on them.
The blowtorch method is new to me, but brilliant... especially for that buttery porcelain. What a great way to stretch out that short window of throwability!! Well done.
Thank you :)
You have magical stability in your hands, couldn't take my eyes off it.
Exquisitely executed! I love watching you refine the shoulder
i really wish you would post more, these videos help me with my anxiety and help me with my own pottery
excellent throwing skills Matt, thanks for sharing
beautiful work. look at how the light falls on the outside curve...just gorgeous Matt.
Something about your Wheel-Throwing is so mesmerizing... I haven't been on a Wheel for ages!
Absolutly Amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing this.
Brilliant stuff. Amazing steady hands. If you're ever in Finsbury Park, drop in and throw a few pots
Bravo! Amazing technique and a very beautiful result.
wonderful work, and i absolutely love the music
Hello
❤️ You are my inspiration ❤️
Wonderful! You have Gods hands
Nice toothpick holder.
it's so pretty and very delicate
You are rare
I admire your work.
wow beautiful work!!!!!!!!!
brilliant
You're awesome! Thanks for showing us. I'm learning pottery in a local workshop, I'd be really nice if you could also describe the materials you use so we can learn more. Thanks! Warm regards!
Wow, mad skills
Watching you work is so attractive.
Very nice! If I were to attempt a piece like that I'd trim the foot first because with my luck, after spending so much time on the mouth, that's the part I'd screw up. :-)
What is the practical purpose of making such a vase? It's basically just a clay sphere
It's just a decorative piece.
very impressive!
Awesome!
Beautiful! Amazing technique, too. Can you share what kind of rib you are using? And what blow torch brand you use? I love your work. Thank you for sharing!
Generally I'll use Mudtools stainless ribs (shapes 4 & 5) :) and the blow torch was from a company called Bullfinch Gas.
I've noticed a lot of crystalline potters throwing similar shapes (bulbous vessels with long narrow necks). I'm just curious why that is.
Amazing video
Why don't you upload more often?
*Hello Where did you buy the revolving base? Or is it done? friend*
Do you have any tips for beginners ive been throwing for about 4-5 weeks and still can’t center
Does the neck close when the clay shrinks? Will trapped air be a problem? Gorgeous!
The necks stay open, I've never had an issue with trapped air :)
Bellissimo
Wow, the top .......
kha ki mitti he kon sa des he
ngl I clicked on this video thinking you were gonna throw it against the wall or some shit but this is even better
Maybe this is a dumb question, but does anyone know why he torches it?
It dries it out to make the clay firmer and easier to work with when making shapes like this :)
Come to the Mitad del mundo!!
Doesn't using the blowtorch risk damage to the wheel?
I don’t get why this channel only has 15k subs
Beautiful work. Strange question, do you film in 24 fps? Your video has a very cinematic feel to it.
Cory Potrafka thank you :) yes all filmed in 24fps 👍🏼
How much clay did you use for that shape? 😊
Hello
I'm no expert but it looked like about a softball amount. The way it was on the wheel looked about how much I use (about the size of a softball) everyday. I hoped this helped.
Lindo!
May I ask how many pounds are you throwing in this video?
Do you ever have bloopers? lol
STD -TV of course haha
It would be nice for us mere mortals to see this, occasionally.
I always worry about your touching the pot after you torch it. Like, don't burn your hands, man!
this is powerful.....hey.
I don't see any use for this pottery other than decoration. Just not practical with such a small top unless have one very tall flower lol. In the ancient times pottery was used for collecting water and storing food and cooking. Not so much anymore.
You are great, I want! hermoso!
Pottery Porn...
hahahha