I just reread what I typed earlier and I realized I forgot to mention it was a celadon I was trying to achieve. I will keep at it but I really haven't learned enough about celadons to know what they need in the kiln. I will keep practicing of course. Thanks for the encouragement!
What a very cool family you have come from! I love the twisting technique, he makes it look so effortless. I'm curious to see how the underglaze comes out. Many thanks to you and Jeremy for the sneak peak into his studio!
Another wonderful insight into the working day of a busy potter. And great to watch such a clear demonstration of the "wind-your-wrist-up" technique. Amazing how he can do that movement and still pour the glaze accurately into that tiny jug. Pure skill!
I have been trying to achieve a cone ten reduction glaze all semester at school and every single one I have tested has come out wrong. They either are way too dark like an olive green or they turn out opaque. I made sure I put them all on Helios and I really don't know what I am doing wrong. Its frustrating though cause I am just learning about glazes and how to mix them up.
Robert's decoration is very fine.
credenza1 1 year ago
jerem is absolutly hillarious, cherish your brothers as you do and good things will keep coming!!
goofy1233 2 years ago
I just reread what I typed earlier and I realized I forgot to mention it was a celadon I was trying to achieve. I will keep at it but I really haven't learned enough about celadons to know what they need in the kiln. I will keep practicing of course. Thanks for the encouragement!
thelyzardiam 3 years ago
What a very cool family you have come from! I love the twisting technique, he makes it look so effortless. I'm curious to see how the underglaze comes out. Many thanks to you and Jeremy for the sneak peak into his studio!
Sheila
sullicorbitt 3 years ago
Another wonderful insight into the working day of a busy potter. And great to watch such a clear demonstration of the "wind-your-wrist-up" technique. Amazing how he can do that movement and still pour the glaze accurately into that tiny jug. Pure skill!
marcozepp 3 years ago
Jeremy is AWESOME. Let's see more :)
tripanfal 3 years ago
keep practicing.
ClayDust 3 years ago
I have been trying to achieve a cone ten reduction glaze all semester at school and every single one I have tested has come out wrong. They either are way too dark like an olive green or they turn out opaque. I made sure I put them all on Helios and I really don't know what I am doing wrong. Its frustrating though cause I am just learning about glazes and how to mix them up.
thelyzardiam 3 years ago
As they say in Tiawan lol Tin's iron oxide work is nice and fluid. The celadon must really look sharp over the underglaze. Thanks.
rapidac 3 years ago
Excellent motivational clip. Enthusiasm is contagious.
ClydeB3 3 years ago