I stumbled upon your awesome pottery throwing videos this morning and ended up watching ALL of them. LOVE how you explain every single little thing you're doing. I used to throw pottery a couple of decades ago and even had my own wheel and kiln. I've been away from it for about 2 decades and just jumped back into it a few weeks ago. I was actually looking for a video on throwing a lidded, straight-sided cookie/snack jar. Wish you had one! Thanks for all the great info. Very inspiring! :)
Hi again, from Japan. Thanks as always, Simon, for your instruction and your inspiration. I shall try the large vases tomorrow in the studio, and see what kind of music I can make!
@@sleachpots Love this comment! Have recently begun my journey with ceramics, and have been reading your grandfather's writing, and watching your videos on the side! Thank you for sharing.
Ah I see it is the Potter his own self; not a helper, but Simon with his voice up close! Ha! It was indeed a pleasure to watch you and your Japanese "cousin" throw and talk pots last year in Philly. Well worth the visit, and a chance to pick up some great tools and a couple bowls, too! --bows, -Ken
Thanks for the tip on using the newspaper to move without deforming. I always seem to end up with them out of round. Will have to try your trick next time!
Simon, do you ever attempt to mimic a form you saw from another potter as an exercise? I could see students attempting to do so to learn form and control of the clay, but I don't know if an established potter would do so.
DrizztFan23 I would do it ! anytime when I get an inspiration from another pot or potter I try to emulate it in my own way, it never turns out exactly the same but it is a great learning exercise. We all do it whether we admit it or not ... beginner or established !!
@@sleachpots Reading this a bit late BUT everyone (everyone) gets inspiration from others. Alterations on a design are commonplace but you have to start somewhere.
Hello Simon, I think some kinda psychic stuff is go'in on lol last time i saw your video on firing ,i was firing then yesterday i got the urge to try to throw big so i broke out my recycled clay and had a go and i get up today and see you are doing a vid on throwing big. perhaps an episode of un solved mysteries is in order!saw a vid of a korean dude throwing big yesterday , you might want to check it out you will be amazed his name is lee sung ho i believe he only has one vid but he was totaly amazing
I stumbled upon your awesome pottery throwing videos this morning and ended up watching ALL of them. LOVE how you explain every single little thing you're doing. I used to throw pottery a couple of decades ago and even had my own wheel and kiln. I've been away from it for about 2 decades and just jumped back into it a few weeks ago. I was actually looking for a video on throwing a lidded, straight-sided cookie/snack jar. Wish you had one! Thanks for all the great info. Very inspiring! :)
That's a beautiful design of pot - very elegant and yet unsophisticated. I LOVE your music metaphor for the shape of thrown ceramics.
Hi again, from Japan. Thanks as always, Simon, for your instruction and your inspiration. I shall try the large vases tomorrow in the studio, and see what kind of music I can make!
Wow, glad I stayed until the end. That newspaper tip was super useful
Your grandfather would be so proud of you, Mr. Simon! Thank you for sharing the family knowledge! You're the best!
Thank you :) hope he would, we might differ on some things !
@@sleachpots Love this comment! Have recently begun my journey with ceramics, and have been reading your grandfather's writing, and watching your videos on the side! Thank you for sharing.
@@HokiHumby David Leach was quite a potter, as well.
Ah I see it is the Potter his own self; not a helper, but Simon with his voice up close! Ha! It was indeed a pleasure to watch you and your Japanese "cousin" throw and talk pots last year in Philly. Well worth the visit, and a chance to pick up some great tools and a couple bowls, too! --bows, -Ken
Thanks once again Simon, you ARE an inspiration, no doubt about it.
always enjoy these videos. good mix on instructional/theory/fun.
Thanks for the tip on using the newspaper to move without deforming. I always seem to end up with them out of round. Will have to try your trick next time!
Pat Alger Yes give it a try !
You are a true inspiration!!!
"Is the shape in harmony?" Thanks, I like that and will think about it as I throw tomorrow.
Thank you for all your tips and sharing your knowledge. You're awesome!!! Your commentary is extremely important. Take care, Tony
I like the analogy of the shape singing. What happens if your tone deaf.😁😁😁
Great tips Simon, thankyou.
Hi Simon, What kind of clay do you use here?
Hey Simon who was the off camera helper, here?
Simon, do you ever attempt to mimic a form you saw from another potter as an exercise? I could see students attempting to do so to learn form and control of the clay, but I don't know if an established potter would do so.
DrizztFan23 I would do it ! anytime when I get an inspiration from another pot or potter I try to emulate it in my own way, it never turns out exactly the same but it is a great learning exercise. We all do it whether we admit it or not ... beginner or established !!
@@sleachpots Reading this a bit late BUT everyone (everyone) gets inspiration from others. Alterations on a design are commonplace but you have to start somewhere.
Hello Simon, I think some kinda psychic stuff is go'in on lol last time i saw your video on firing ,i was firing then yesterday i got the urge to try to throw big so i broke out my recycled clay and had a go and i get up today and see you are doing a vid on throwing big. perhaps an episode of un solved mysteries is in order!saw a vid of a korean dude throwing big yesterday , you might want to check it out you will be amazed his name is lee sung ho i believe he only has one vid but he was totaly amazing
I got a membership a a pottery studio this summer I hope I don't embarrass myself
***** nobody is an expert right away- no such thing as embarrassing yourself :)
Thanx simon for this video
Simon, you're the man!!
Keep up the practicing !
Cool trick with the newspaper, but why not just use bats?
Yes a very good tip to use, especially on larger pots. Or definitely on bowls.
How do you safely air dry a pot so that it won't crack?
In a plastic bag
As slowly as you can...
Do you ever do any hand building?
He did a marvelous butter dish a while ago.
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EVERYBODY SAY ALL MYSTERY MOUSEKETOOL
Nice guy
5.58 for passing fairy.