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  • Wonderfull.

  • thank you very much it is great

  • Is the white one porcelain?

  • thanks I am forever forgetting the mask ~ applies to weaving and a lot of the arts !

    great vid ~ TY ~ Jenna

  • @mixette any particle that can be inhaled is hazardous to your lungs. One of the most common chronic diseases that life-long ceramic artists suffer from is silicosis, which is caused by clay dust. Wear a mask. Keep your studio clean.

  • always wear a mask when you spray

  • @Lisanab  she's not spraying glaze, it's clay slib, so non-toxic.

  • great works

  • beautiful video,,,thank you

  • ils sont tres jolie

  • how the hell? I want to do that in my ceramics class!

  • wow genial will grad au wider ön raku brand machä

  • Great vid with some smooth grooves.

  • This is like child birth. Oh my god.

  • Prachtig om te zien dat je zo bezig bent met keramiek.

    Mooie vormgeving en techniek. En voor wat nog komen gaat, ... veel succes!

  • What a wonderful video. Would you share your recipe for the slip? I have been not been very sucessful in my attempts with this. My slip resist ends up getting fired permanantly to the pot instead of flaking off like yours. Thanks for sharing.

  • Sweet little pots. Video was cool too.

  • eccezionale!!

  • Lovely work Ive yet to try naked raku. What body are you using? And have you pre fired the pots to 900ºC? And last question (sorry) Who is the music by?

    Many thanks

  • Thank you. I'm curious about the glaze, slip, or whatever it was that cracked off leaving the smoke trails on the ware. What was that?

  • love the naked raku. new thing to try

  • Why did the one pot turn reddish in color?

  • just a guess but it probably started with a red clay body

  • Françoise Busin says:

    That's right. It's black firing clay bisqued at 900° C, so it's only brown, not black.

  • I love your work. Thank you for sharing your technique. I am excited to try some of the effects on my work. Thank you again.

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