Great tutorial, Patricia, I learning here a tecnique that I've being trying for a time and now I guess I figure out the way to get these texture, cheers
Ваши работы безупречно прекрасны……..!!!! Хочется трогать и переворачивать…. Наслаждаться каждой трещинкой и складкой… искать в каждом моменте ответ на загадку. Это песня……
This is so so beautiful! I’m a bit new to the pottery world and would like to try this! Could you please share a link of the tool you used to burrow your way through the mound? It looks like it’d be hard and requires persistence :) Also did you only use a slip and porcelain engobe on the outside. I thought maybe an oxide it looks so rustic. I don’t know how to make engobe. Can slip work the same way? You should teach a workshop! 💕 thank you 🙏🏽
hi Katia, it’s a solid wooden basher. I try to stretch the clay fully without removing much, muscles develop! I have a photo on my website www.patriciashone.co.uk/my-processes/
@@patriciashoneceramics Thank you for the info. I checked out your website and blown away and in love with your work. Wow!! I sure would love to learn from you someday
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 !
Ummmm. You are amazingly creative. Wow. That’s my kind of potter art! I’d love to know more about it! I just started searching pottery techniques and have no experience so I’m not familiar with all the tools and products you used. Would I find more information on your website?
🙏😊 just play and enjoy the process as you discover what you love. I Also have more info on my website and Instagram feed. Local potters groups and associations are great for learning and usually very sociable too.
WOW incredible video, so many tricks in it.Quick question, is the initial wooden tool you used for the inside hollow? Like are you coring it out before pushing it in? Or is that just a solid piece of wood to start shaping the inside? it doesn't seem like you remove much from the inside. Thanks so much for the video its so helpful
Hi there, it’s a solid wooden basher and a solid lump of clay. I try to stretch the clay fully without removing much. Hope that helps, sorry for the delay replying.
Patricia Shone !! OMG ... What a wonderful job you do !! I am in a WOWWW process, watching your job !! I would like to learn from you someday !! Clapsss clapssss Can you explain to me if you use Sodium Silicate after using Engobe and dry it for to have the effect of partitions or portions ? Congratulations .. Wonderful !!!Love all your peaces on your website !!!❤❤❤
😃 thank you, glad you enjoyed the video. I do use sodium silicate in small amounts, drying it very quickly with a hot air gun.Most of the texturing comes from the surface treatment. I hope you have some fun trying out the techniques. Best wishes
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
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
It is beautiful to see all the process, how it develops. Amazing technique...thank's for sharing.
She answers all the questions. She is so kind. And great piece !
Wow, that's incredible!
Now that's friggin' cool.
I have no words to describe how amazed I'm with this technique.
😊 it still amazes me too!
excellent , thanks for sharing
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 😃
Absolutely wonderful :)
Great tutorial, Patricia, I learning here a tecnique that I've being trying for a time and now I guess I figure out the way to get these texture, cheers
Have fun with it
An inspiration, Thank you very much!
☺️ thanks for watching
Merci pour ce magnifique partage . C est splendide!
What a fabulous piece. I am so impressed
Thank you Astrid ☺️
!!!!!! beautyful !!!!!!
real artwork
Super amazing!
Absolutely Stunning 👏👏👏👏
LOVE IT.
Looks amazing, perfect.. I wanted to try something like this:) thanks
Thanks Hope, give it a try, it’s wonderful seeing how the textures evolve.
Amazing!
Ваши работы безупречно прекрасны……..!!!!
Хочется трогать и переворачивать….
Наслаждаться каждой трещинкой и складкой… искать в каждом моменте ответ на загадку.
Это песня……
Very nice, so organic.
Genious technique! Stunningly beautiful object!
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful.
It would be great if you added a link to your website in the video description. Stunning work!
Superbe ! Thanks for this technique. Beautiful!
Thank you Eva
Fantastico!
I love it 🥰
The design on the outside looks like birch trees. Really like this.
Thanks Katherine, I see trees in it too.
Thank you for sharing : )
Love it! Where can I find those wooden tools you used?
Such stunning work. Do you apply some sort of glaze at the end to something like this?
This is so so beautiful! I’m a bit new to the pottery world and would like to try this! Could you please share a link of the tool you used to burrow your way through the mound? It looks like it’d be hard and requires persistence :)
Also did you only use a slip and porcelain engobe on the outside. I thought maybe an oxide it looks so rustic.
I don’t know how to make engobe. Can slip work the same way?
You should teach a workshop! 💕 thank you 🙏🏽
hi Katia, it’s a solid wooden basher. I try to stretch the clay fully without removing much, muscles develop! I have a photo on my website www.patriciashone.co.uk/my-processes/
@@patriciashoneceramics Thank you for the info. I checked out your website and blown away and in love with your work. Wow!! I sure would love to learn from you someday
Maravilhoso!!!
Oh, how beautiful! How did you glaze and fire it?
Tenmoku glaze interior, wood fired, cone 10 😊
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 !
Maravilhoso. Obrigada pela aula!
Me encanta esa técnica. Hermosa. Supongo que ese revestimiento tiene silicato de sodio y que más?
🙏 It is porcelain engobe, a little sodium silicate on the surface. 😊
Ummmm. You are amazingly creative. Wow. That’s my kind of potter art! I’d love to know more about it! I just started searching pottery techniques and have no experience so I’m not familiar with all the tools and products you used. Would I find more information on your website?
🙏😊 just play and enjoy the process as you discover what you love. I Also have more info on my website and Instagram feed. Local potters groups and associations are great for learning and usually very sociable too.
🤩🤩🤩😍
which kind of clay and glaze did you use? The part on the top is an underglaze or just an another clay?
WOW incredible video, so many tricks in it.Quick question, is the initial wooden tool you used for the inside hollow? Like are you coring it out before pushing it in? Or is that just a solid piece of wood to start shaping the inside? it doesn't seem like you remove much from the inside. Thanks so much for the video its so helpful
Hi there, it’s a solid wooden basher and a solid lump of clay. I try to stretch the clay fully without removing much. Hope that helps, sorry for the delay replying.
@@patriciashoneceramics totally fine and very helpful, thanks!!
Patricia Shone !! OMG ... What a wonderful job you do !! I am in a WOWWW process, watching your job !! I would like to learn from you someday !! Clapsss clapssss
Can you explain to me if you use Sodium Silicate after using Engobe and dry it for to have the effect of partitions or portions ? Congratulations .. Wonderful !!!Love all your peaces on your website !!!❤❤❤
😃 thank you, glad you enjoyed the video. I do use sodium silicate in small amounts, drying it very quickly with a hot air gun.Most of the texturing comes from the surface treatment. I hope you have some fun trying out the techniques. Best wishes
Это совершенство!
Super design super work
Thank you ☺️
ماشاءاللہ بہت عمدہ 🇮🇳
Wow
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
I'd like it more than once if I could.
Haha! Thank you
Did you a kohiki slip for your forest bowl?
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
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.
Are you applying slip only? Or a mix of?????? Thank you in advance
The slip is a 50/50 mix of porcelain and sieved hand building clay. Little bir of sodium silicate on thw surface
😍😍😍😍😍
Gostaria mto de aprender❤
De que es el revestimiento blanco que le coloca a la arcilla roja?
It’s a porcelain engobe
is it slip and engobe?
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.
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).
prachtig
Very new to this is it fired
Why not just throw it on the wheel, it’s faster and less work……..