Glazing, Firing and Finished Pots
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awesome work, and Miles sounds great too.
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Beautiful ceramics also!
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I LOVE THE MUSIC! :)
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@agfield2000 Why thank you. I did :)
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You combine my two favorite things.
Pottery, and Jazz.
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Very impressive!!
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how did you get those effects on the outside?
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I HATE THE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
iDanielVideo 10 months ago
@iDanielVideo, turn the volume down and choose your own music & enjoy!
agfield2000 10 months ago
It's great to watch you work, you are so precise, like a ceramic scientist!
Do you have any videos of you throwing? Would like to see how you do that!
iamtherat00 3 years ago
I'm glad you enjoy the video. "Ceramic scientist"...lol. The closest video to me throwing here on YouTube is called "My Onggi Pot - Time Lapse". I hope to do a throwing video at some point. So many pots to make, so much raw video to edit, so little time. More to come, I promise. Thanks for watching!
~Adam
agfield2000 3 years ago
Wait a minute! How can you fire those casseroles with the lids on??? I am sure you glazed the touching surfaces!
Apprenticing in Korea! Sounds like you have to make a vlog explaining how that got to be!
Adore that kiln and love your patterns.
Are the Onggi videos of your teacher and his sons? Must be an amazing experience to be in a pottery culture so different from your own.
Marihani 3 years ago
The stuff you saw me applying to the "touching surfaces" was wax resist (I mix in a little alumina hydrate to help keep the vitrious porcelain from fusing to itself)
Re: vlog, no thanks, not really my style (at least at the moment) I'll p.m. you the story
The kiln is a kit (Olsen, 16 q.ft. updraft at a co-op studio, not my first choice of kiln, but it gets the job done)
Yes, the Onggi videos are of my teachers (3 sons & father). It has been quite amazing to step out of the familiar.
Thanks!
agfield2000 3 years ago