Refined By Fire: Anagama pottery by Hawaii's Clayton Amemiya
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- An Anagama is a wood fire kiln used in traditional japanese pottery where the gas and ash act as a natural glazing agent for ceramics. This short documentary features Clayton Amemiya, a Hawaii-born artist who was originally taught in Okinawa by sensei Seisho Kuniyoshi.
Clayton has been perfecting his Anagama technique for 40 years and become a master craftsman of this japanese art form. - Фільми й анімація
Great video. Especially loved his words at the end.
So inspiring to see dedicated lives...
Thank you for this great little film.
I appreciate the kind words and yes, Clayton is a master at his craft. Definitely an inspiring artist.
Mahalo!
Thank you. A beautiful film. Gentle and humble.
Brad, I always show this to my artist friends. Great piece. And it captures Clayton beautifully.
Thanks so much. This piece is still one of my favorites for many reasons. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to share a small portion of Uncles story with the world.
Thank you for sharing this
It's so beautiful, my heart is smiling
Mahalo, Clayton. A really wonderful video! Glad to see you and your work... and hope to see you again on the Big Island. Gary M.
Enjoyed this very much thank you for sharing
Thanks great video
This was SO good! Jozu Brad! - exceptional storytelling and visuals.
This is still one of my favorites! Clayton is my uncle, so it is/was an honor to share his work with the world.
fabulous
amazing work
Really appreciate the kind words.
Lovely profile.
Mahalo Steve! Really appreciate it.
Hownice. !
Thank you!
what is the absorption % of the clay body mr. amemiya uses?
Thanks for the question, but I have no idea :)
@@BradWatanabe damn! thanks anyways!