One thing (of many many many) I love about your tutorials, is that in any video, every aspect is covered. From wedging the clay all the way through to wherever you stop, you give a comprehensive overview of the entire process. If one is a neophyte, the steps are laid out succinctly - - one would never be "in the dark." If a seasoned potter, there is always a new tip or trick of yours to learn, & it is just a joy to see you work. Thank you for your never-ending care and concern in your teaching and for so wholeheartedly sharing your skills with us.
My family always use a jug or carafe for water at the dinner table, because it's far nicer than each person having to get up and go to the kitchen sink to refill their glass.
Trying to spiral wedge confuses my brain. I keep watching your vids and practicing. It's interesting to see your design process, the things you look for and value. Thank you for explaining in such detail.
another wonderful video! i love to watch these as i'm getting ready to go to my own pottery classes to ponder how i can push my skills and get inspiration. i especially loved in this video the bit where you showed how you correct an almost-fatal wobble - at what point do you decide that a throwing error is just more trouble than it's worth to fix and start over? also, hello Ciro
One thing (of many many many) I love about your tutorials, is that in any video, every aspect is covered. From wedging the clay all the way through to wherever you stop, you give a comprehensive overview of the entire process. If one is a neophyte, the steps are laid out succinctly - - one would never be "in the dark." If a seasoned potter, there is always a new tip or trick of yours to learn, & it is just a joy to see you work.
Thank you for your never-ending care and concern in your teaching and for so wholeheartedly sharing your skills with us.
Very elegant shapes. And now we know how your Dachshund is called. Greetings to little Ciro. He's so well behaving 👍
I love to see how your art evolve in real time. Nice work as always😊
Thanks for taking the time watch!
I particularly loved your work on the spout. And the Ciro sighting!!!
the final shape of that handle = handle making goals
i love jugs i find people don’t really use them anymore it’s nice to just make a pitcher of lemon aid in the summer! love the new forms
Thanks Alex! I have a few at home that are for looking at only, otherwise we use one for water and for flowers, they make excellent vases.
My family always use a jug or carafe for water at the dinner table, because it's far nicer than each person having to get up and go to the kitchen sink to refill their glass.
I enjoyed that very much. I always learn something new when I watch your videos.❤
These are gorgeous and for me jugs like these make fantastic vases, much easier to lift and change out the water. I can’t wait to see them glazed.
Beautiful shape. Love your dog!
Happy Sunday
Trying to spiral wedge confuses my brain. I keep watching your vids and practicing.
It's interesting to see your design process, the things you look for and value. Thank you for explaining in such detail.
Wow. Making something so tall with such a weird shape by hand feels like magic, mate.
The thumbnail gave me a shock for a second 🤭
These look great! Always love new videos
Pleased you think so - thanks for watching, it means so much.
Great content again, Florian. 👍
Thank you!!!!
We need more Ciro.
Don’t worry. Tomorrows video has a special moment with him.
@@floriangadsby Can't wait
Great work!
holy shit, thats awesome
I have been wondering, do you use wareboards or wheirboards? Or is it spelled some other way? Your gentle voice is very friendly.
Ps. The jugs are fab!
Does drying the bottom with the heat gun cause problems getting the pot to an even state of dryness when you come to the trimming stage?
As long as it’s done evenly then it shouldn’t - and you allow it to dry evenly thereafter.
another wonderful video! i love to watch these as i'm getting ready to go to my own pottery classes to ponder how i can push my skills and get inspiration.
i especially loved in this video the bit where you showed how you correct an almost-fatal wobble - at what point do you decide that a throwing error is just more trouble than it's worth to fix and start over?
also, hello Ciro
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yessss slay Florian
yesssss, pottery, let's goooo!
❤❤Superb
12:13 apparently I really need to grow up 😂
is this Ciro's TH-cam debut? he is very cute !!!
Nooo, he has appeared a few times now. Superstar.
these jugs somehow reminds me of the chicken from moana