Pottery by Mary Cuzick, slip trailing and carving on pots

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

Mary Cuzick shows her work and explains her process of glazing and decorating.

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  • I used some water color to paint a couple of things... but they are missing the shine... cud u let me know how to make them water proof and glazy?

  • @SnehMaria Of course you need to put glaze, not water color, on the pot and then fire it in a kiln to a very hot temperature, we fire to cone 10 or about 2380 degrees F. The intense heat melts the glaze into a glass and gives the "glazy" look and makes the pot water proof. Thanks for your interest in our work.

  • your work is beautiful but the video quality is so poor it doesn't translate well.

  • I know that was a very sunny day and the video was not good. Some of the others are ok though, I think, taken inside.

  • David, as a cinematographer, you make a great potter! :-)

  • I know, this video leaves a lot to be desired from the standpoint of cinematography , especially when we are outside. It was too bright and too much movement. I am still learning. I have been doing these for only four or five months.

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  • @wcbombers21 Thank you!  good luck with your potting.

  • Mrs. Cuzick you are simply amazing! I just completed my first ceramic class and the glazing tech u just showed i will try next semester thank you so much for being kind hearted to show your process. god bless. =D

  • You work is gorgeous. I love how you have such a distinct style. Especially in your carvings. Your glazing technique with the bright (often red) center is so eye-catching! Amazing pieces (:

  • @DCuzick yeah I know.. thanks for enlightening me... but basiclly I don't know how I'm suppose to Glaze it.. neither know what to be used... do you have any vidoesz or any thing..which can teach an interested dumbo like me to learn glazing PLEASE......

  • Love!

  • You have done some beutiful work--I'm the grandson of a potter--he threw pots and grandmother did designs on work with slip--she also made sculptures of owls and other stuff

  • nice..

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