amazing work! lots of people don't realize how much work goes into each step and piece of ceramic ware ... loved the video my parents were from Albuquerque my dad was born on the 5th of October 1922 -20013 he was my everything Thank you for sharing
It's a wonderful artisan craft . Making something so beautiful from hard earth and rock as clay then producing a gorgeous piece of art . So beautiful , it leaves you speechless .
Hey, I wanted to know why did you jump from where you start the first coil another way to where it was already knew I would like to watch the whole process all the way through you think you can make a video showing the whole process I would really appreciate it and I’m sure many of us work thank you. It’s so wonderful to get educational videos.
Applause to all traditional potteriest who make pottery from mother earth. Brings back so much memories from my kids late dad from Laguna who had the passion for it.
Than you I really want to make pottery like yours from the the Earth like you but in my town or anywhere near by i can't find the clay in the ground .. thank you great in
Hi Sondra! If you live near rivers or streams look along the streams or construction digs you may be able to find clay there. It may not be on the surface or visible from the surface and you will have to dig below the topsoil. There are videos here on yt about how to tell when you find clay and whether it is going to be good to work with. You can also buy commercial clay--while you do not have the connection of digging it yourself it is an easier place to get started because it is prepared, you know what temperature to fire it to, and you can work with local potters to fire your pots. Clay straight from the ground has to be tested to know what temperature works best for it to create strong and lasting pieces. It is important to keep in mind too that Marvin Martinez grew up watching and being around potters, you learn bit by bit over a long time from the experts who keep on the tradition and pass it to you. Unless you have that community and that mentorship from people who know what they are doing your learning will be through trial and error and can be very frustrating and not get you very far. I would recommend trying to find local artists or potters to help in exchange for their mentorship. If you are going to need to do this solo you will either need a lot of time and money, physical strength and patience, or go the more westernized way of buying prepared clays and glazes and a kiln, or finding a pottery studio to fire your pots. Best of luck, it is a wonderful craft.
In Lithuania we traditionally do the carbonisation with pine firewood of high content of resin. But generally the tehnology of firing is the same. WSe have this tradition not broken for 3000 years or so. These items shown in this video are very beautiful. Exelent work!
Nice sharing Allah aapko Khush rakhe 😇
Thank you very much
amazing work! lots of people don't realize how much work goes into each step and piece of ceramic ware ... loved the video my parents were from Albuquerque my dad was born on the 5th of October 1922 -20013 he was my everything Thank you for sharing
Oh wow! I didn't expect them to come out looking that pretty! That's awesome!
Oh my gosh, I've met that guy, I had no idea how talented he is! Incredible!!!
We treasure meeting Marvin and his wife several years ago. We bought one of their gorgeous pots and consider it the showpiece of our collection.
It's a wonderful artisan craft . Making something so beautiful from hard earth and rock as clay then producing a gorgeous piece of art . So beautiful , it leaves you speechless .
Hey, I wanted to know why did you jump from where you start the first coil another way to where it was already knew I would like to watch the whole process all the way through you think you can make a video showing the whole process I would really appreciate it and I’m sure many of us work thank you. It’s so wonderful to get educational videos.
Applause to all traditional potteriest who make pottery from mother earth. Brings back so much memories from my kids late dad from Laguna who had the passion for it.
Amazing craftsmanship and labor; the pots are astonishingly beautiful ....
Beautiful work ! Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Love it!
Thank you! This video is really great. I'm going to show it to my class.
Beautiful pottery .
so beautiful! pottery is the nexus between earth and life
I love this ....I am now trying to make pottery
Beautiful!
wowwww wat a beautiful creation
I wish I could go apprentice with them and start making my own pottery.
me too
he pretty much showed you the whole method.. just research how to get natural clay
Very nice video my friend.Big Thumbs up :) Sifoutv Pottery
wow that black pottery is so beautiful i would love to get my hands on one great work.
Beautiful job.
Great work!
What you used for making black colour
Nice music video, geez.
HaAaa
IVE SEEN YOU AS A KID! i remember you. you had beautiful pottery and my aunts would take me downtown santa fe and i remember you!
Maravilhoso trabalho!
You are using dried cow dunk for baking pottery in India also use it
Than you I really want to make pottery like yours from the the Earth like you but in my town or anywhere near by i can't find the clay in the ground ..
thank you great in
Hi Sondra! If you live near rivers or streams look along the streams or construction digs you may be able to find clay there. It may not be on the surface or visible from the surface and you will have to dig below the topsoil. There are videos here on yt about how to tell when you find clay and whether it is going to be good to work with. You can also buy commercial clay--while you do not have the connection of digging it yourself it is an easier place to get started because it is prepared, you know what temperature to fire it to, and you can work with local potters to fire your pots. Clay straight from the ground has to be tested to know what temperature works best for it to create strong and lasting pieces. It is important to keep in mind too that Marvin Martinez grew up watching and being around potters, you learn bit by bit over a long time from the experts who keep on the tradition and pass it to you. Unless you have that community and that mentorship from people who know what they are doing your learning will be through trial and error and can be very frustrating and not get you very far. I would recommend trying to find local artists or potters to help in exchange for their mentorship. If you are going to need to do this solo you will either need a lot of time and money, physical strength and patience, or go the more westernized way of buying prepared clays and glazes and a kiln, or finding a pottery studio to fire your pots. Best of luck, it is a wonderful craft.
thank you , in the woods beside my house im told theres a small stream ..i check it tomorrow if weather permits
Wonderful
Very nice.
Where to buy black mazi can pottery
Maxican
Nice very nice
Beautiful
❤
i would love to learn how to do this
Excellent
pretty awesome.
Muito bom nota 10000
💗
😍😍😍😍 Wow 😲
Where did you find this clay?
i made a 1 foot deep hole in my back yard and. found alot of clay
where can i get the natural red iron oxide? tnx
Can i buy some of your clay?
OK! What is the Burnish Procedure?You missed it!
i want to get into making black on black pottery so that if i ever have children i may teach them how to do so.
Nice😆😁
wow
Nice
6:39 blackening method. you can do this with wood and smother the fire with soil instead of horse dung I think.
In Lithuania we traditionally do the carbonisation with pine firewood of high content of resin. But generally the tehnology of firing is the same. WSe have this tradition not broken for 3000 years or so. These items shown in this video are very beautiful. Exelent work!
What you broke one ?
Why did you add random_guy_yodelling.wav over all of this? It's ear cancer and very distracting.
Are you on Instagram?
Is that dirt
it looks like a candy bowl. LOL :-)
mass
God Urdu lengvich
pretty awesome.