this is a totally normal video but the title speaks volumes. for some of us, all we have left is the ability to create art because that seems to be the one thing they can’t take.
As a black woman from the south i really appreciate this video :( my mind has been running 7000 miles a minute worried about my safety and rights as a human. Thank you so much you’ve helped me calm my brain down.
@ hi, friend. Remember that you’re not alone, and to take care of yourself today. Drink some water, go for a walk, do something you love. Sending you hugs if you like them, otherwise just affirmations of love. I’m telling this to myself too, so I hope this isn’t preachy! Solidarity and kindness to you. 🖤
I do this technique all the time. I make long straight lines of the glaze on wax paper, once it’s dry you just have to life the wax paper and the chunks crumple on their own. Much easier!!! Love the video!
Thank you for your sympathy. US citizen and potter here, absolutely devastated about the election results. I really love your result, it turned out beautiful! I still use commercial glazes (still new, I am working on learning glaze formulation) and I wonder if this technique could be used to make Amaco oatmeal sprinkles, since oatmeal has such interesting effects on certain base glazes. I think I might give it a try. lol
I just want to say I really appreciate your kindness. This doesn't affect you really at all living in Europe, but you're being really sweet to all the sad Americans (of which I am one) and it's very much appreciated. I will now enjoy some pretty rainbow art! It's so satisfying!
It feels like we’re being pulled along in the undertow of gillead. Reading that back, it sounds so dang dramatic… but it does feel that way, as a Canadian.
@@PsychGal1980 as a fellow Canadian who was in Los Angeles for a large chunk of 2017, and remember the fear in the confusing days when the border was closed, I don't think you're being dramatic at all. I've been having a surreal anxiety attack all morning.
On a day when it’s hard to even know what I need, I appreciate this showing up on my feed and showing me at least one small way to help me feel more connected and grounded. Art is so important to the soul! ❤❤
You’re fantastic. Thank you for the huge smile! Oh my gosh I caught myself ear to ear as you were opening the kiln, and I sent some heart bubbles and gratitude thoughts out your way. Thank you for being so thoughtful and generous. Your heart is special.
If you're interested in filtering the air in your studio, there's a DIY air filter called a corsi-rosenthal box that can be made with a few furnace filters, a box fan, and some cardboard. They work really well for airborne particulates like dust or smoke. You can make even smaller versions from PC fans and the same filters, and they're quite quiet and really clean a lot of air.
A fruity rainbow bowl is just what I needed thank you T>T Also as a pottery student thank you for saying bowls are hard I’ve made like dozen in the last two or so months and I’m only just now getting them looking actually good
"Bowls are hard." Is the thing you have said that I resonate with most. I can throw bottles, and mugs, and pots all day long, but give me a bowl and it will become a plate within minutes.
Putting your gorgeous bowl in front of a fan will make it dry unevenly and warp. If you will put your bowl on your potter’s wheel and let the fan blow on it while the bowl continuously turns, it will produce even drying and reduce the possibility of warping.
I personally find it easier to mix speckles with a bit of my base glaze and paint that mixture on with a large paintbrush, but I've never used dip glazes so I'm not sure how well it would work with those, since they're a lot thinner than paint on glazes
Suggestion to mostly fill the bowl with white, then pour it out while rotating. Perhaps over a larger tub to catch excess. At 21:29 you can see where the white glaze dips overlapped. And also, maybe a clear glaze over the speckles? Might have to use a spray bottle for that. Why bisque fire the glaze bits?
@@georgethecat5150 Your flippancy is not appreciated. Republicans won all of the branches of federal government. There will be no moderating influence from Democrats, and the Republicans will take full advantage of that. Republicans support large businesses over absolutely everything. They don't care about the environment, reproductive rights, privacy, job site safety, labor rights, racial equality, gender equality, access to healthcare, safe drinking water, science based medicine, effective criminal justice, high quality and reasonably priced education, or anything that benefits the common man. They talk a big game about helping blue collar workers, but all of their policies boil down to letting big businesses and wealthy people take advantage over everyone else. We've lost a lot in this election. And that's the assuming that Project 2025 (google it) doesn't come into play.
I love this! It reminds me of the artist Yayoi Kusama’s “Obliteration Room,” which was this interactive art piece where you could stick colored dots on the walls and furniture of a room painted completely white. It looks super cool by the end (much like your piece!)
Mia can you do this with liquid glaze as it spins? As a kid at the county fair, I made a spin art project, and this brought me right back to that moment - It is super beautiful - your mom is going to love it!
seconding what i've seen, it looks like an inside-out jawbreaker! I immediately thought "oh yeah this reminds me of my childhood" when you did the reveal lol
Interesting that there was so much to mindful plan and think and control to make a spontaneous looking confetti painting 🎉 I did the Methode in workshop where they reuse the left over glaze from other painters (dry on reused paperplates) and of course I thought, too : did I over done the sparkles 😬 but all went finde for my bowl 🎉
me and my mom make a lot of pottery but shes had back surgery recently so we havent been able to. so ive been living vicariously through these videos and its been so great. i genuinely love your content, its a big cheer up. especially today.
Hey, can I ask what temperature you're firing at? Is this a midfire glaze/piece? Or do you know if it makes a difference, when it comes to pre-firing them at bisque, what the final firing temp will be?
Thank you so much for this video ❤ made my heart happy. I wonder if it would be worth using an air purifier when working with these dry glaze materials. Not sure if that might be more effective than airing out?
Looks awesome. I did notice a crack across the whole plate before the final firing. Will that affect the durability of the piece, or does the glaze super glue it together so it's not a problem?
Reminds me of an arcade carpet! I wonder if you could do one with inverted colours, with a black glaze base and then all the pops of colour like stars...
Interesting way to make speckles. I use a dropper and a teflon mat to dry the drops. Then I just roll the teflon mat to loosen them and pour into little plastic cups marked with the color :)
Maybe you can put a structure (like a net of plastic with rectangular shape, with the dimensions of the later color dots) into the colors when they are drying. After drying, you can break them much easier apart (like ice cubes in a form). Maybe you do not have to filter for size so much afterwards, because the colors break into the right sized color piece per default by the net.
this is a totally normal video but the title speaks volumes. for some of us, all we have left is the ability to create art because that seems to be the one thing they can’t take.
❤❤
I'm a digital artist and have been professionally for an decade. They've already taken that from us with the image generators.
As a black woman from the south i really appreciate this video :( my mind has been running 7000 miles a minute worried about my safety and rights as a human. Thank you so much you’ve helped me calm my brain down.
❤
I am glad I could provide a little relief. Black women deserve so much better 💔
Hugs
I’m a white woman in Georgia & my heart is broken
Hugs from a white woman in the west.
The world needs this today. Thank you.
I definitely do. 😭
@@ubiquitousLeees Me, too. 😢
@ hi, friend. Remember that you’re not alone, and to take care of yourself today. Drink some water, go for a walk, do something you love. Sending you hugs if you like them, otherwise just affirmations of love. I’m telling this to myself too, so I hope this isn’t preachy!
Solidarity and kindness to you. 🖤
😭
Thank you 😢💔
It looks like a jawbreaker !!
omg you’re right! 😂
I wanted to say it 😆
Thank you. I went to bed in tears and woke up in tears. Really appreciate your kindness.
I do this technique all the time. I make long straight lines of the glaze on wax paper, once it’s dry you just have to life the wax paper and the chunks crumple on their own. Much easier!!!
Love the video!
Thank you for your sympathy. US citizen and potter here, absolutely devastated about the election results. I really love your result, it turned out beautiful! I still use commercial glazes (still new, I am working on learning glaze formulation) and I wonder if this technique could be used to make Amaco oatmeal sprinkles, since oatmeal has such interesting effects on certain base glazes. I think I might give it a try. lol
try it!! And report back if you can :)
I almost failed to realize that this is what I needed today, bless💜
I just want to say I really appreciate your kindness. This doesn't affect you really at all living in Europe, but you're being really sweet to all the sad Americans (of which I am one) and it's very much appreciated. I will now enjoy some pretty rainbow art! It's so satisfying!
unfortunately US politics does affect the whole world. We are all affected by it. 🥲
Thank you from a Canadian watcher. Hard day today, even here. ❤
It feels like we’re being pulled along in the undertow of gillead.
Reading that back, it sounds so dang dramatic… but it does feel that way, as a Canadian.
@@PsychGal1980It feels even worse in the States. 😢
Also a Canadian - and I agree. Really appreciate this video today :)
@@PsychGal1980 as a fellow Canadian who was in Los Angeles for a large chunk of 2017, and remember the fear in the confusing days when the border was closed, I don't think you're being dramatic at all. I've been having a surreal anxiety attack all morning.
On a day when it’s hard to even know what I need, I appreciate this showing up on my feed and showing me at least one small way to help me feel more connected and grounded. Art is so important to the soul! ❤❤
You’re fantastic. Thank you for the huge smile! Oh my gosh I caught myself ear to ear as you were opening the kiln, and I sent some heart bubbles and gratitude thoughts out your way. Thank you for being so thoughtful and generous. Your heart is special.
thank you for your kind words! 🥰
If you're interested in filtering the air in your studio, there's a DIY air filter called a corsi-rosenthal box that can be made with a few furnace filters, a box fan, and some cardboard. They work really well for airborne particulates like dust or smoke. You can make even smaller versions from PC fans and the same filters, and they're quite quiet and really clean a lot of air.
Second this! The PC fans are usually much quieter than a box fan (since PC people care about quieter fans, box fans not so much)
You need this glaze as it’s own collection on different items. This is amazzzing
I can't stand touching unglazed ceramics, but I could watch you do this all day!
A fruity rainbow bowl is just what I needed thank you T>T
Also as a pottery student thank you for saying bowls are hard I’ve made like dozen in the last two or so months and I’m only just now getting them looking actually good
that reveal! was feeling so down this morning. thank you mia for gracing my screen.
an honor ❤️
"Bowls are hard." Is the thing you have said that I resonate with most. I can throw bottles, and mugs, and pots all day long, but give me a bowl and it will become a plate within minutes.
that piece is gorgeous!! It reminds me of the colorful sprinkles on cupcakes XD
I'm probably not the only one here who is not here primarily to learn-you are just such an engaging and delightful person that I became a subscriber.
it is giving giant jawbreaker. I love it.
Putting your gorgeous bowl in front of a fan will make it dry unevenly and warp. If you will put your bowl on your potter’s wheel and let the fan blow on it while the bowl continuously turns, it will produce even drying and reduce the possibility of warping.
This reminds me of something I saw back in the 60s. Its a classic to me.
I personally find it easier to mix speckles with a bit of my base glaze and paint that mixture on with a large paintbrush, but I've never used dip glazes so I'm not sure how well it would work with those, since they're a lot thinner than paint on glazes
Today I learned that you can put glaze in a bisque fire. I would’ve never thought that it wouldn’t have turned into a puddle of glass.
Love this so much! Great job! Thank you for the gift of beauty and joy on a day that seems so dark and scary.
❤️❤️❤️
I love the look of confetti, such as in my nail polish, so I really loved the look of this piece!
I feel GREAT! What a great idea and I absolutely love the bowl!!
Ooooh! More glazing like this, please!!!
It turned out SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
I absolutely love the idea of bisque firing the chips!
Thank you for always sharing your great thoughts and ideas 🥰😘
❤️❤️
Suggestion to mostly fill the bowl with white, then pour it out while rotating. Perhaps over a larger tub to catch excess. At 21:29 you can see where the white glaze dips overlapped. And also, maybe a clear glaze over the speckles? Might have to use a spray bottle for that.
Why bisque fire the glaze bits?
I love the look on your face when you opened the kiln! Nice job.
Pottery to the People!
I started watching you recently, I don't do pottery, but I like watching it ❤ Hello from Brazil to you 🇧🇷
What a beautiful bowl! 🤩 I love the effort you always put into your pieces, every one a labour of love! And a real joy to watch.
Thank you very much!
Thank you, I needed this. Trying to hold onto hope as an Art teacher in Utah... and trying to ease my students' distress. This helped.
my gradeschool & highschool art teachers were my biggest childhood influences! Thank you for supporting your students ❤️
This turned out SO beautiful! What an amazing job, Mia!
That is gorgeous. I love that style.
I have dried glazes but have not done any thing with them yet. Now I’m inspired. Thank you
You need to make mug and may be a vase with your new confetti design. ❤love it
Thank you man, as someone in America I needed this.
Wait why is everyone so shook about this 😭😭😭 a different president isn’t the end of the USA what 😭😭
@@georgethecat5150 Your flippancy is not appreciated. Republicans won all of the branches of federal government. There will be no moderating influence from Democrats, and the Republicans will take full advantage of that. Republicans support large businesses over absolutely everything. They don't care about the environment, reproductive rights, privacy, job site safety, labor rights, racial equality, gender equality, access to healthcare, safe drinking water, science based medicine, effective criminal justice, high quality and reasonably priced education, or anything that benefits the common man. They talk a big game about helping blue collar workers, but all of their policies boil down to letting big businesses and wealthy people take advantage over everyone else. We've lost a lot in this election. And that's the assuming that Project 2025 (google it) doesn't come into play.
@@georgethecat5150 you should perhaps have been listening closer as to why people are "shook"
I love this! It reminds me of the artist Yayoi Kusama’s “Obliteration Room,” which was this interactive art piece where you could stick colored dots on the walls and furniture of a room painted completely white. It looks super cool by the end (much like your piece!)
Thank you for this.
Also I would love to see how you experiment with confetti or similar designs in future videos!
It came out so cool!! Love it :)
Thank you for making me smile. Love from the Nordics ❄️🤍
Such an amazing result for an interesting technique. Thank you!
the final bowl turned out so beautiful!
🎉 Thank you! I learned a lot today. Got so many ideas!
This excellent bowl cheered me up,
Beautiful bowl, what a creatively great idea. You are wonderful.
that is beautiful
I legit smiled at the final reveal. Beautiful
I love the result! 🎉
Mia can you do this with liquid glaze as it spins? As a kid at the county fair, I made a spin art project, and this brought me right back to that moment - It is super beautiful - your mom is going to love it!
How lovely! I wouldn't be able to give it away, it's too cute 😄
id love to see you do more of these experimental glazing techniques
It turned out great. Reminds me of the Roy Lichtenstein plates.
I appreciate some sweet artistic joy and it looks great!
This is so fun!
Beautiful bowl 😊 i like the colours 🤗
seconding what i've seen, it looks like an inside-out jawbreaker! I immediately thought "oh yeah this reminds me of my childhood" when you did the reveal lol
I love your videos, I enjoy watching you create & your nice personality
Interesting that there was so much to mindful plan and think and control to make a spontaneous looking confetti painting 🎉 I did the Methode in workshop where they reuse the left over glaze from other painters (dry on reused paperplates) and of course I thought, too : did I over done the sparkles 😬 but all went finde for my bowl 🎉
You're videos are so inspiring, so thank you 🙏 😊
This made me feel so better honestly ❤
Thank you so much ! ☺️ ❤
I sorely needed something fun today. Thank you for this.
this was a well needed break from the news, thank you
It came out so beautifully!
Exactly what I needed. Thank you 💖
It turned out so well! Great job.
me and my mom make a lot of pottery but shes had back surgery recently so we havent been able to. so ive been living vicariously through these videos and its been so great. i genuinely love your content, its a big cheer up. especially today.
get well soon to your mom! ❤️
@@PotterytothePeople thank you!
Happy I'm here ❤ thanks for uploading
Much needed. Especially today.
It reminds me of a Hervé Tullet book!
Love it! 🧡
Love it ! Bravo !
Loving these colours!!!
Thank you…I really needed a smile after today❤ along with many many other people 🩷
It’s absolutely beautiful, wonderful work!❤️🧡💛💚💙
i love this so much
Beautiful!!!
IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!
Hey, can I ask what temperature you're firing at? Is this a midfire glaze/piece? Or do you know if it makes a difference, when it comes to pre-firing them at bisque, what the final firing temp will be?
Really wonderful and joyful--thank you!
Thank you so much for this video ❤ made my heart happy.
I wonder if it would be worth using an air purifier when working with these dry glaze materials. Not sure if that might be more effective than airing out?
Love this! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much
Thank you for posting this today ❤ much needed.
Could you not have done a second coat of the white glaze, or a coat of clear glaze instead of water?
This looks amazing, I wonder why do we need to bisque fire the glaze chunks? To hold the pieces better? 😍
If they were not bisqued they would easily fall apart into powder :)
Thank you! ❤
5:32 would using a dehydrator help? Or maybe a seed starting mat?
great ideas!
Girl---nice job....cha-ching!
Looks awesome. I did notice a crack across the whole plate before the final firing. Will that affect the durability of the piece, or does the glaze super glue it together so it's not a problem?
Reminds me of an arcade carpet! I wonder if you could do one with inverted colours, with a black glaze base and then all the pops of colour like stars...
omg so true 😂
funfetti plate!!!
Interesting way to make speckles. I use a dropper and a teflon mat to dry the drops. Then I just roll the teflon mat to loosen them and pour into little plastic cups marked with the color :)
so smart!! 🙌
Maybe you can put a structure (like a net of plastic with rectangular shape, with the dimensions of the later color dots) into the colors when they are drying.
After drying, you can break them much easier apart (like ice cubes in a form). Maybe you do not have to filter for size so much afterwards, because the colors break into the right sized color piece per default by the net.
i'm agender and have other trans people in my family as well, and this kind of cozy comfy little video was very needed today. thank you.
hugs ❤
Kindness and Rainbows. So grateful, thank you.