This particular pattern you've developed for your pieces is nothing less than stunning! I enjoy seeing the process as much as the finished product. Beautifully done!
Thank you so much for posting the making of this GORGEOUS bowl. Each step was fascinating to me (having only learned how to use a pottery wheel mere weeks ago), but the glaze reveal at the end was MAGNIFICENT.
Im not a potter, nor will I become one. Ive watched several of your vids, tho, and shall watch more. It is fascinating to watch and your tee shirt collection is spectacular!
Totally amazing work at 1st I was like what is that guy doing with the laser I laughed and then I saw how Awesome the work was so I became a subscriber
So much fun to watch, I kept waiting to hear The Unchained Melody song from the movie Ghost to play in the background while you were turning. Just being cheeky with you. Beautiful beautiful work!
This bowl is sooo gorgeous! Watching the process was very hypnotic. I seriously need and want my own art studio so I can explore and create all kinds of things, be it pottery like this, or whatever else takes my imagination out to space in a good way. 😁😁
The glaze is made up of powered materials, some of which are metallic oxides (like titanium and cobalt). These have a certain colour in their raw form, but have a different colour when melted together with the other ingredients to form a glass. The colour and pattern change is due to that difference
I love all your work. I purchased several items from you in the past. Love them all! Where can I purchase the tool for the divots for the peacock bowl?
Great design and innovative technique. Do I presume the first dip to be a whitish glaze and the second pour in a blue glaze or underglaze? Thanks A mind blowing technique
Fantastic, but I absolutely DO NOT understand how that pattern occurred. I recognize the exterior compressing of the clay, but I don't understand the internal transfer nor the final glaze pattern. Is there a video explaining how this occurs?
If you look closely the exterior stamp also causing an internal doming pattern, so when the glaze is heated it naturally drips down around these dome shapes inside
I didn't make it myself, it's actually an old lithographic printing stone. I'm not actually sure what it's made of but it's solid and slightly porous so it works well. If I were making one I'd probably just use plaster though
Beautiful another pottery TH-cam had been trying to learn to use that Cobalt wash glaze but she recovers it with no instructions or directions. She has looked it up but I don't think she groks it yet. I will try to share this video.
Me the whole video - Mhm, mhm, yes, very interesting. This is an artisan.
Me at 13:49 - This is a witch! Dark sorcery!
This design with the glaze combination you have selected is absolutely marvelous. Beautiful work!
What glazes have you used
It is such a joy to see a true craftsman make a thing of beauty. And so soothing.
soothing is what i thought also
This particular pattern you've developed for your pieces is nothing less than stunning!
I enjoy seeing the process as much as the finished product.
Beautifully done!
I love the combination of silence and just hearing your work with the overlay of the captions, great work I adore your stuff!
That's the first time I've seen a turntable which holds the clay on a removable plate.
It seems like such an obvious improvement.
Improvement on what?
@@travelwell6049 of having to cut the clay from the turntable to put it somewhere to dry. Possibly deforming it in the process.
@@MrAntiKnowledge I don't know how people don't distort all their projects when they take them off the wheel wet. I certainly do.
@@MrAntiKnowledge they're called bats and they are lifesavers! ☺️
It is just pure delight to watch a master. I love that TH-cam gives us the opportunity to watch masters at work. It’s fascinating!
Thank you so much for posting the making of this GORGEOUS bowl. Each step was fascinating to me (having only learned how to use a pottery wheel mere weeks ago), but the glaze reveal at the end was MAGNIFICENT.
Im not a potter, nor will I become one.
Ive watched several of your vids, tho, and shall watch more.
It is fascinating to watch and your tee shirt collection is spectacular!
I fully agree with the tee shirt comment, I loved Calvin and Hobbs one!!
Same. It's memorizing. As much as I like his info on different glazes and such, I enjoy the creative process the most
The colors are so vibrant and pretty
I love to watch you work. A true artisan! Love this pattern, it was like magic.
This is like magic!! So beautiful!
Wow! I was thinking this would be a lot more complicated to achieve! Love it!
Thank you for this excellent video. Your work is beautiful. And your T-shirts are cute!
I want to learn to do things like this. That is seriously one of the most beautiful bowls I have ever seen.
Thanks so much for sharing your process -- stunning bowls!
Love the tiger and bear t- shirt as well as the bow
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That was literally magic.
Stunning! Watching brought back memories of throwing in high school. I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed it. Thank you.
The ending is unexpected, excellent work!!
Exquisite.
Y'gotta love it, though: laser guided throwing-wheel ceramic making. The modern & the bloody ancient. ; )
I'd be happy to eat a bowl of cereal from that amazing bowl.
Thank you SO much for sharing such an inspiring design and the entire process of creating. It's absolutely breathtaking.
Totally amazing work at 1st I was like what is that guy doing with the laser I laughed and then I saw how Awesome the work was so I became a subscriber
Always love these kinds of videos! The outcome is just lovely!
Wow. That bowl is amazing.
Absolutely mind blowing! Thank you for sharing this technique.
So much fun to watch, I kept waiting to hear The Unchained Melody song from the movie Ghost to play in the background while you were turning. Just being cheeky with you. Beautiful beautiful work!
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen
Oh my goodness. You are beyond talented. Your creative process is so elegant, and soothing to watch. Thank you!
Wow. You just managed to fit almost the whole of Ceramics 1 into a fifteen minute video about a single model of bowl.
Looks art deco, really beautiful pattern and glazework. Such a lovely and understated piece, you did a great job😊❤️
Thank u so much! Absolutely beautiful, the result as well as the process. Thanks for sharing!
This is absolutely beautiful!
New here......how did that work??? Amazed
That laser solution is awesome man!! 👏👏
Wow. This person knows EXACTLY what they are doing.
Thank you fora technical excellent video. Starting the process next week!
Absolutely beautiful colours!
Fabulous as always
Worlds cleanest, ceramic studio. Do you even throw, bro?
Very pretty glaze. Nice bowl shape as well. Well done.
Most impressive. i wonder what that grey mix has to make it look from a grey liquid to those blue and white colors.
اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ وَعَلَى آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ كَمَا صَلَّيْتَ عَلَى آلِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ إِنَّكَ حَمِيدٌ مَجِيدٌ، اللَّهُمَّ بَارِكْ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ وَعَلَى آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ كَمَا بَارَكْتَ عَلَى آلِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ، إِنَّكَ حَمِيدٌ مَجِيدٌ»..
This bowl is sooo gorgeous! Watching the process was very hypnotic.
I seriously need and want my own art studio so I can explore and create all kinds of things, be it pottery like this, or whatever else takes my imagination out to space in a good way. 😁😁
So clean and beautiful ❤️
Gorgeous, Starting process next week. thanks for a technical excellent howtovideo!
😲😲 Oh my! That turned out beautifully!
Amazing hands and workmanship. You got the like and subscribe
Thanks for sharing. It's really interesting and beautiful process to see!
I love the Calvin and Hobbs shirt!
Beautiful work ❤️
Thank you for sharing your technique! Would you be willing to share the name of the blue glaze? I see some of your other glazes on Glazy.
13:38 Wow.. how gorgeous! Where did the colour come from?
The glaze is made up of powered materials, some of which are metallic oxides (like titanium and cobalt). These have a certain colour in their raw form, but have a different colour when melted together with the other ingredients to form a glass. The colour and pattern change is due to that difference
Astonishing! ( I also love the artist’s t-shirts)
So beautiful!
This turned out beautiful. I need this guy to knead my homemade bread for me!
정말 환상입니다~ :)
이 유약은 어떤 비율로 만들어지는지 궁금합니다.
Amazing work.
Mind-blowing, thank you
Absolutely wonderful. Love your blog too. Thank you!
How much glaze on grams are you weighing into your pot?
Stunning!
This is a stunning bowl. Do you make your own glazes or do you buy pre-made ones?
I love all your work. I purchased several items from you in the past. Love them all! Where can I purchase the tool for the divots for the peacock bowl?
Subscribed!!! Notifications ON! Beautiful
Really beautiful 👍
This dude literally made a fabulous, giant bowl in 30 seconds. :O
Exquisite work!
Really beautiful.
That is so cool to see. Thanks for sharing. Where did you get the "stamp" that you use to indent?
BEAUTIFUL
Love the video, ps gotta be the best lineup of graphic tees I’ve seen in a while. Where did you get them?
Most are from www.dontfeedthebears.co.uk/
VDO magnifique, très bien expliquée ... Merci ...
Wonderfull VDO really special and instructive ...
Beautiful! Could you tell me what size grinding bit you are using?
Lovely!
Great design and innovative technique. Do I presume the first dip to be a whitish glaze and the second pour in a blue glaze or underglaze?
Thanks
A mind blowing technique
Fantastic, but I absolutely DO NOT understand how that pattern occurred. I recognize the exterior compressing of the clay, but I don't understand the internal transfer nor the final glaze pattern. Is there a video explaining how this occurs?
If you look closely the exterior stamp also causing an internal doming pattern, so when the glaze is heated it naturally drips down around these dome shapes inside
Watch from 7:55
@@supersta247does it apply to all glaze or a running one?
Работа завораживает!))
А футболки на работнике тоже интересные!))
Beautiful! Would love to know how you made your wedging table.
I didn't make it myself, it's actually an old lithographic printing stone. I'm not actually sure what it's made of but it's solid and slightly porous so it works well. If I were making one I'd probably just use plaster though
th-cam.com/video/ZciM2V6dudQ/w-d-xo.html Here's a way to make one.
The key is the glaze... wouldn't make it without the recipes...
This is sooooooooo beautiful ❤❤❤
Wow!!! Love it!!!
These are beautiful. Are you using flux on these to run or is it just the particular glazes you’re using?
Following.
Brilliant!
GORGEOUS
Beautiful another pottery TH-cam had been trying to learn to use that Cobalt wash glaze but she recovers it with no instructions or directions. She has looked it up but I don't think she groks it yet. I will try to share this video.
Beautiful
How pretty 😍
So beautiful, are these for sale?
@00:16 the clay is worked before using. Can anyone tell me why? Beautiful job!
Kneading the clay makes it more malleable and easier to shape, also removes air bubbles which could damage the piece during firing
muy lindo, me gustaria saber que esmaltes usaste para el interior de la taza
Pretty would love to try! Where did you get the stamp from?
Great video. I love your peacock bowl. 9:49 the Xiem tool you use to smooth and round the curve is that a number 28? I want to get one. Thank you. 😊
Yep, that one is 28, although I do use pretty much the full range of them for different sized pieces
@@OldForgeCreations Thank you. 😊
Beautiful! But i'm confused! Where did the blue colours come from because i didn't see him use any blue paint or ink?
Beautiful 😍
Çok güzeldi, ellerinize sağlık...👏🙂
I WANT ONE beautiful thankyou for sharing👍
Hey! good job!!! what are your bats made of ?? what type of wood ? Thank You!
Yep, they're wood. I believe it's water resistant MDF, but would have to check that
What is the glazes you used? Beautiful 🤗
Beautiful!!
That is so cool