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This is my take on tea bowl pots made by Tom Grey at seagrove pottery. His video has had a profound effect on me and has helped focus my mind on what I am trying to achieve and why....A bit deep but even an adopted yorkshireman's allowed a moment of clarity every now and then. LOL. .도자기 陶器類 alfarería terraglie Προϊόντα κεραμευτικής olaria

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  • I really like the style Steve, you should try it on some small bowls, what colour will the slip be?

  • I added copper oxide to the slip so it should be green but I'm not sure. Its a bit of an experiment I have also raw glazed one of them with a clear glaze with 3% copper oxide and 3% bentonite added I'll post a result vid when the kilns cooled down

    regardssteve

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  • Well done!!! I'm pretty linear myself, but after watching Ron Meyers make teabowls decided to loosen up some. Actually, I think the older I get, the looser my pots become. Glad you got something outof the video. I enjoyed watching yours! Blessings-Tom

  • Hi Steve, Excellent video. I love the tea bowl.. I need one of those dowels so I can smack around my pots too :) Fantastic!

    But seriously, I agree that the tea bowl is a great outlet for expression and artistic freedom. Once in a while, It's nice to make a pot and not strive for perfection.

    :) Cindy

  • Hey! I found it! (was looking for how you made the 'stripes' two or three vids into the future.

    Thanks!

  • I like it a lot, Steve! I can't wait to see them fired!!

  • three words . . . big job Steve !

  • Interesting video Steve. It really shows how we can all learn and evolve as we go.

    Great stuff.

    Mark.

  • I really like this! I always learn something from your videos:)

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