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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

This is work from My time at SU to my current work. From cone 10 porcelain to wood fired to raku and all the stuff in between. If you have questions let me know.

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  • Hey Tim great videos you have, your vase @22seconds, if you dont mind sharing, was that swirl achieved with slip or was it something done in the glazing process. Im actually from oswego but I live put in SF now, I will def stop in your studio when Im back east, thanks

  • @js74858 It is glaze applied over resists the glaze sags some and makes a nice fade between bare lines of clay

  • amazing!!! How long have you been throwing? Also, where did you learn all your glazing techniques?

  • a little bit over 10 years. most of these finishes are not really glaze technique but surface treatments. As for learning them... trial and error, finding something that I want to replicate and using clay to get it.

  • On the first tea pot how did you get the skirt on the bottom

  • well you would have to see the whole process word wont work... but the short is it was thrown there.

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  • So many beautiful pots. One of the instructors at my ceramics studio here in Los Angeles suggested I check out your channel.

    If you don't mind sharing, What are the glazes on the first two pots? Are they cone 10? The blue on the second pot looks like it might be one of those crystalline glazes?

    Great stuff!

  • It makes me sooooooo happy to see a fellow potter that digs Jamie Cullum as much as i do :)

    great work to! love the wood fired stuff

  • beautiful

  • the ones where u have the pattern all over? like the swirls and such how do u do that?

  • incredibly beautiful work.

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