I really like what you say about throwing fast, I saw a video by Simon Leach who described it like writing calligraphy, you can't do it slowly or too deliberately. I think your pieces really capture the fluid movement and spontaneity. they're wonderful and the demonstrations are very informative.
well done.
jmg1957 1 year ago
What kind of clay are you using
zem1956 1 year ago
@zem1956
Porcelain
canderso 1 year ago
Beautiful and graceful pieces...you are a good teacher and wonderful to watch you work..
would you discuss more about paper slip...
Thank you for sharing such wonderful work..cd
cdmudslinger 2 years ago
I really like what you say about throwing fast, I saw a video by Simon Leach who described it like writing calligraphy, you can't do it slowly or too deliberately. I think your pieces really capture the fluid movement and spontaneity. they're wonderful and the demonstrations are very informative.
Thanks!
jj79tr 4 years ago
moree great details and lesson here
psychicadvisor 4 years ago
Why do you close the clay, what does it do for you?
lilloco69 4 years ago
I'm thinking of trying porcelain this time around. That looks like a throwable body, do you have a formula?
GindaUP 5 years ago
I don't know what his clay body is. I can try to find out.
canderso 5 years ago
No, not really. I just use any porcelain that's available. All the porcelain clays that I've used have been really good.
KYteapots 4 years ago
Gorgeous shapes and great explanation about centering (something I have so much trouble with!).
Did you also film the process from there to finished product? I see you have posted a couple more videos, so I am off to watch those too!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is really fascinating for me!
Marihani 5 years ago
This is part of the Artists in Residence (AiR)series I began in 2001. Request AiR titles (soon on DVD) through your public library!
canderso 5 years ago
glad that you're enjoying it. best to you.
fong
KYteapots 4 years ago