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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

Thoughts about finding a unique style when making ceramics and ideas to help you to do so. You know I'm not an expert so feel free to leave your own ideas and comments. Sorry about the editing, but I had to cut it down to get it under ten minutes.

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  • I enjoyed this video very much.

    Thanks for the shout out :) Cindy

  • Thank you Cindy, you're welcome.

    Mark.

  • Thank you for showing some non-pottery specific books. All that we see/are comes into our work if we are open to it. (My own tiny studio bookshelf holds some Shakespeare, children's coloring books, woodcarving books....)

    We are creating for the ages. Thanks for the reminder.

  • Absolutely...all of our life experience shapes us as individuals and can be reflected in what we create.

    Mark.

  • Different as people is . . . Assuming what we are . . . and to be sincere in what we do .

    Rewarding and profound reflections.

    Thanks Mark, is important.

  • Thank you Daniel. Este era el objetivo: hacer que usted piensa !

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  • @brookfieldpottery great job then... :)

  • Thank You very much for this video.. it is very inspirational.. 

  • Very inspirational. I've been into pottery for probably a year now and it always astounds me to find all these different aspects of the art that i don't always think about. This video makes me really want to continue with pottery and perfect my own style. Thank you

    Cam

  • oO --- ?

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  • To much lead in the glaze mate. You must have breathed a lot in.

  • Wonderful insights Mark! This creative process is so much more than just making clay.

    Thanks, Sharon

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