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Patricia Shone
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2011
Textures of a land - hand formed ceramics
Patricia Shone - Making a Strata Jar
A glimpse into my studio on the Isle of Skye. In this short, stop frame video I am hand forming one of my highly textured Strata Jars. The jar will be raku fired, in the next video to be published soon.
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Patricia Shone Winter Wood Firing
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A short film to give a glimpse into the firing of my small fast fire wood kiln on the Isle of Skye. In the winter of 2021 local film maker Winnie Brook Young followed me through the long hours of preparing, stoking and opening the kiln. The slow but intense process is the final stage in the creation of my pots. The weather plays a big role. It gives me the chance to contemplate the ever changin...
Spincycle Skye: Patricia Shone Ceramicist
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This audio-slideshow by Nick Hand is part of the year long, multi-disciplinary project, called Spincycle-Skye, that takes as its starting point the theme of spin - exploring things that revolve, turn, rotate, mirror and repeat. Nick cycled around the Isle of Skye in August 2013 recording a selection of stories on this theme.
excellent , thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing. i love your work. what do you call that tool that you use (the rolling pin looking thing that is fatter in one end)? :) thank you !
Wow.never seen anything alike , so inspiring, creative, beautiful, unique, alive. Thank you.
Love it! Where can I find those wooden tools you used?
Why not just throw it on the wheel, it’s faster and less work……..
Absolutely Stunning 👏👏👏👏
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Wonderful! I love your art and especially how you create your items.😍🤩 It seems to me that you are creating them in dialouge with nature nearly to 100 %. Is there a opportunity to visit your atelier/shop? Best regards Karin
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This is so so beautiful. Amazing technique 👌 just stumbled upon your account 😊
Splendido è dir poco! Meraviglioso! Unico!
You deserve more followers. Your work is uplifting. ❤
Such stunning work. Do you apply some sort of glaze at the end to something like this?
Did you a kohiki slip for your forest bowl?
touching beautifull!
Gostaria mto de aprender❤
It would be great if you added a link to your website in the video description. Stunning work!
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Very new to this is it fired
It is beautiful to see all the process, how it develops. Amazing technique...thank's for sharing.
Feel very fortunate for discovering your channel, saw the others videos too and ..... awesome....... subscribed too to be in the pipeline. Thanks u 🙏 . Juan
I love it 🥰
Damn! This is GORGEOUS!! 😲😲👏🏼👏🏼❤️❤️
ماشاءاللہ بہت عمدہ 🇮🇳
crikey.. its only 4 and a half minutes long, but i'm going to have to watch it again.. thanks :)
ook geweldig , welke klei gebruik je ?
is it slip and engobe?
prachtig
Lindo muchas grácias
Great stuff, please tell me what sodium silicate is used for?
Прекрасная женщина- прекрасные работы!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Ваши работы безупречно прекрасны……..!!!! Хочется трогать и переворачивать…. Наслаждаться каждой трещинкой и складкой… искать в каждом моменте ответ на загадку. Это песня……
in the end. Do you enter it into the oven to petrify? Or let it dry on its own? Plz answer me
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Hi Patricia, I'm currently in Skye on holiday. Do you have a gallery or space I could see your work in the flesh? Thanks John.
Where did you get your wooden rounded paddles; in the USA only flat ones are available as far as I know.
Hi Vera, most of the big paddles are old fashioned potato mashers ‘tattie bashers’ Others are handles from small hand tools. It’s taken a few years to collect them and find out which ones suit me best. A wood turner would be able to make them for you.
which kind of clay and glaze did you use? The part on the top is an underglaze or just an another clay?
So happy to have discovered your channel. I love your diary like narrative, both engaging and informative. Very much looking forward to more.
Wow ❤ congratulations! Wonderful works. Thanks for the video demo and i became a fan of these wood tools. A hug from Portugal 🇵🇹
Thank you Vanessa. I love all the wooden tools too 😃
Quel rendu magnifique.! J adore votre travail!👍👏👏👏
Merci beaucoup Christel ☺️
Where do you get those paddles? Are most of them custom? I really want to to do some more kurinuki sort of handbuilding but I need more of this kind of stuff.
Hi Travis, most of the big paddles are old fashioned potato mashers ‘tattie bashers’ Others are handles from small hand tools. It’s taken a few years to collect them and find out which ones suit me best.
Maravilhoso!!!
unfortunately one can't see how you get this wooden stick into the bunch of clay or do you take clay out before?... would be interesting... Beautiful work <3 <3
Sumply push a small stick into the middle of the lump of clay. Work it around to make the hole larger, then move onto progressively larger sticks.
I love your work! Where do you get the big wooden tools?
Hi Nan, thank you 😊 most of them are old fashioned potato mashers, known here as tattie bashers. One of them is a Chinese pottery tool (the big flat sided dark wood one) Best place to go would be to a wood turner. There’s images of my tools on my Instagram 20 Feb 2020
Thank you so very much for sharing. Your pots are wonderful!
Thank you Janice, I’m very glad you enjoy them.
j'adore , ça fait longtemps que je revais de ce gen re de pot , je suis vraiment ravie de votre vidéo et les outils que vous utilisez , je ne connais pas . Encore merci
Merci beaucoup Monique. Je suis tres heureux que vous aimee mon travail. Il y a un photo de les outils que je utilisé, sur Instagram.
ous employez pour badigeonner ce pot , impossible de voir avec lavidéo . Merci
Si je vous comprends, je utilise quelque chose qui s’appelle ‘sodium silicate’ (Na2SiO3).
Beautiful.
Loved seeing your work process. Thanks for inviting us in.
You’re very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
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