Hi,I am Adil Mubeen from Kashmir and I always love to watch such kind of creative work of art,outstanding, beautiful, peaceful as well. Thank you very much for providing us such a great concept of making ceramic, clay art. God bless you
You can see the first two pieces on their respective instagram. The last piece just google her name and you'll find a lot of similar ones, though I can't which one is this one.
I think the best part of being an is artist regaining the creativity you once had as a child. I’m constantly trying to do that. There is only so much interesting work you can produce by following the rules. I think the third piece is beautiful and she looks so happy making it :-)
Patrick H. To make the slip just add some water to some clay but not too much but not too little then remember to scratch the clay before putting on slip and add on any little pieces then 🙂
You can make any clay slip just add water. Which in first scene when she’s pulling out of bucket is super soft slip basically. It looks like a b-mix type of clay by the coloring. She didn’t use glaze that I saw; That black coloring can come from burning over fire like she did in the small enclosed handmade kiln. Like on top of fire will make it black.
I appreciate the artistic process and the creative minds and years of experience in this video. I also know I am just happy making little cups and bowls.
Love watching this video. You know im looking for a clay pot used for bibingka cooking .its looks like a bowl with flat bottom tall i one and a half inch.
En el primer vídeo, no se ha visto el proceso de cocción y cómo adquirió este color negro. Cómo alguien que quiere aprender todo desde el principio, lo hice en falta. Por lo demás, el resultado, hermoso
@@iRaniax Not sure if I would call it that if each piece looks the same since she uses molds for it... I thought it was something useful because of that. Was kind of disappointed.
tenho um desejo de ter uma rida dessa qe gira...nao sei onde encontrar esa semanna tentei fazer uma de cimento mas nao consegui..amo artesanato e tdo qe e feito com as maos....tdos vc previlegiados pelo criador.. 👍👍👍
I gotta admit, I didn't like the rough texture on it. It's her art, her choice, so I'm not gonna complain about it. Shes just enjoys the heavy textured look it gives. It was nice seeing her hand build. I've never been good at throwing so handbuilding is all I do, and I enjoy seeing other people do it.
How I wish the sequence was slower and focused compared to other pottery videos that I’ve watched which are quite meditative.. Anyway, amazing artists!
I hadn't planned a 14 minutes meditation today. The most peaceful 14:40 minutes of my day today. Thank you. :)
Thank you for not inserting any unnecessary audio. This is enough♥️
Hi,I am Adil Mubeen from Kashmir and I always love to watch such kind of creative work of art,outstanding, beautiful, peaceful as well. Thank you very much for providing us such a great concept of making ceramic, clay art. God bless you
Very satisfying. Thank you for no background music. Amazing works.
I love that there is no music.
The work is the soundtrack.
Also no one is speaking...just zenning.
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I was gonna comment the same. The exact same words
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This is the most relaxing thing! I love seeing how they work on their own technique and style.
I loved the last piece. It reminded me of my ceramics class in high school as we did throw on the wheel but just used our hands. I miss that class.
**i just feel its a Pity we didn't get to see the final result ,we earned it,honestly,i fell in love with the last piece **
The work of Janet Haig is particularly inspirational. I could watch her for hours...
This made me so happy. There is so much dedication to creation, never stopping...I can relate..thank you for inspiring me.
I absolutely loved this video, but GAAAHH I want to see the final pieces!
You can see the first two pieces on their respective instagram. The last piece just google her name and you'll find a lot of similar ones, though I can't which one is this one.
I think the best part of being an is artist regaining the creativity you once had as a child. I’m constantly trying to do that. There is only so much interesting work you can produce by following the rules. I think the third piece is beautiful and she looks so happy making it :-)
Yep! 😊
A mind wide open
I agree the third piece was quite exquisite !!
This is the most soothing video! And I love that you shared 3 differenr techniques.
It's amazing to see them making it on the other side of the world. He seems passionate, and he learns by looking at how he makes it cool.^^
Please show the pieces finished!!
Thanks for making and sharing this video. I watch it all from the beginning to the end. Love it👍❤️
I concur, love the sounds of actual work being made.good choice. I get annoyed by the overproduced videos.
thank you so much for this. plentiful silence, so full.
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Beautiful, creative and relaxing work!!!
What's up? Why didn't we get to see any finished pieces from the last few artists?
Even, was the first scupture finished? I think not.
What was the first piece?! was it just art or something functional?!
I think that´s possible just enjoy the process, too
Yes, of course. But it is a bit less satisfying. Even for them, because they always finish their sculptures.
I would have to say, this video was half baked.
I'd really like to get into this field so videos like this really paint a picture for me. Can't wait to try it out.
Dammit, they don’t show how she fired or what slip/glaze she used
Patrick H. To make the slip just add some water to some clay but not too much but not too little then remember to scratch the clay before putting on slip and add on any little pieces then 🙂
Wright
@@emmaandersson7591 thank you so much, I was disappointed I didn't see the end pieces 👍🇦🇺
What clay is that, anyone knows?
You can make any clay slip just add water. Which in first scene when she’s pulling out of bucket is super soft slip basically. It looks like a b-mix type of clay by the coloring. She didn’t use glaze that I saw; That black coloring can come from burning over fire like she did in the small enclosed handmade kiln. Like on top of fire will make it black.
It's relaxing and hypnotic to watch! :)
Cmoon where r the final works?
Nice, it seems that all the artist have devoted their whole life for this great art.
I was really looking forward to seeing Janet Haig's finished piece... What went wrong? Did the piece not turn out well? That was a bit of a tease!
Gracias por compartir, las técnicas de los escultores, y ver sus obras de arte que transmiten el gozo con que lo elaboran, es hermoso... 👌🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hola que tal felicidades hacen un trabajo hermoso , y me gustaría saber cuánto tiempo lo dejan coecer y a qué temperatura?
Peaceful and nice video! Great, Thank you!
Would love to see more videos like this one.
I return to this video again and again. Sublime.
Watching the process is so satisfying somehow.
What is the use of 1st one ? पहिल्या वस्तूचा ऊपयोग काय ??दुसरी तिसरी छान !
It was an honor watching u do what u do
Yeah, me too. And no talking too! I wish all demo videos were like this!
it is therapeutic to look at creativity in action
im not creative nor do i care about creativity
@@PonderousEclectica4383 oof you’re living a sad existence...I feel bad for you
Very soothing watching craftsmen work x
I appreciate the artistic process and the creative minds and years of experience in this video. I also know I am just happy making little cups and bowls.
Hola, una consulta. El horno es muy caro en Argentina, se puede suprimir ese paso. Sepa disculpar soy principiante. Muchas gracias. Saludos
thank you for upload.very love
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*I just Love to hear the sounds of water, how those pieces of ceramics remains are cut off nothing else but keep up the good work!* 😊
Thank you. My ears liking the sounds of this vid.
Please someone can tell me how is the cooking procedure of Antonia Salmon. Cual es el procedimiento de cocción de la obra de Antonia Salmon ?
What kills me is that we never see the finished pieces!!!
When the messiah comes.
Very very enjoyable love watching people who have talent 👌
Very therapeutic to watch thank you
Would had loved to see how it came out...
After shapping them, will they burn them too or that is it?
Perfect presentation 🌹
Its very so nice Congratulations
So what is the first piece supposed to be? No explanation or anything.
Nancy Tomlinson sculpture don’t need to be something that’s the creativity
Love them!!...only serenity work
what was the first product?
What have they made, what is its use, please tell someone, I am seeing it for the first time
Number three it's beautiful, Janet 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I love what she is doing bcos I love ceramic ornaments. Wish I had taken up the skill.
So therupatic ... How can one learn this ?
This is amazing artistry, at its best, seriously talented people..... Really appreciate their expertise 😊
Does she have a video that shows her putting on the black or how she sets up her Kiln. I bet it was the oven that turned it back?
Thank you for this. It's beautiful.
My headache is gone. Brilliant
Ray Silverman welche Drehscheibe haben Sie benutzt?
Todo elaborado a manos...mencantaaa👍👏👏👏👏
is the turn table motorized?
This is soooooo relaxing ♥️♥️♥️
In the first sculpture did she fire it on hot coals? It looked like the other 2 were fired in large kilns
Love watching this video. You know im looking for a clay pot used for bibingka cooking .its looks like a bowl with flat bottom tall i one and a half inch.
En el primer vídeo, no se ha visto el proceso de cocción y cómo adquirió este color negro.
Cómo alguien que quiere aprender todo desde el principio, lo hice en falta.
Por lo demás, el resultado, hermoso
wao super i really love and happy to see your work
Who else scrolled down to know that what was the first piece
Bullshit
Sculpture.
@@iRaniax Not sure if I would call it that if each piece looks the same since she uses molds for it... I thought it was something useful because of that. Was kind of disappointed.
Greed ? Just to use clay for the sake of it...kind of like some with money ??? Or maybe Beetle ?
I thought it was a toilet seat at first lol
Kya aap ke pass water whistle mil jayegi?
Share more videos like this please!
absolutely loved watching this. very informative
Very nice
What type of clay is the first one using?
Muy bueno! Deseo aprender técnicas para trabajar.
I'm opinionated and have so many critiques, but.. just this once... I'll save it. All and all it was lovely.
How can we learn it.
como cosiguir esta pesa para modelar os vaso gostaria muito de apreder mede o contato para mim
Hello, what are the finished pieces?
i am incredibly confused with what janet is doing
Nice to watch the video
How to make this clay...
Plzz
tenho um desejo de ter uma rida dessa qe gira...nao sei onde encontrar esa semanna tentei fazer uma de cimento mas nao consegui..amo artesanato e tdo qe e feito com as maos....tdos vc previlegiados pelo criador.. 👍👍👍
Thank you
Where's part II? I have so many questions.
Amazing !
Really helped me de stress.Btw what was the first piece of pottery? Commentary would definitely be welcome.
The silence is deafening
Very nice
Where do I get this material?
preciosos trabajos, y qye agradable solo el sonido de el trabajo.
Bom dia. Passa o nome da massa pra gente por favor
Odiei, cade as peças depois de prontas??
What are those things for?
what is the tool used at 2:10?
Not sure what the last lady was doing.
Buhle Hlatshwayo Handbuilding
I loved it
I gotta admit, I didn't like the rough texture on it. It's her art, her choice, so I'm not gonna complain about it. Shes just enjoys the heavy textured look it gives.
It was nice seeing her hand build. I've never been good at throwing so handbuilding is all I do, and I enjoy seeing other people do it.
I actually really like the last one
🤩😍 hermoso, el trabajo de la arcilla es muy relajante se vuelve una pasión para todo aquel que se funde en ese espacio.
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What material do I use in the first piece?
Hi there, please clarify me, terracotta and ceramic are the same or its different? How it is different
Terracotta is, I believe, a technique (anciens) of ceramic. You can learn easily about it.
Obra prima, simplemente maravilhoso.
How I wish the sequence was slower and focused compared to other pottery videos that I’ve watched which are quite meditative.. Anyway, amazing artists!