Sometimes i wish life is timeless. So much development to do that unfortunately has to stop because life is to short. It is so beautiful this man Warren made pots as long as he could. Rest in peace dear great potter Warren. You live forth in your beautiful pots. ♡ Love this documentary. Thank you.
My favorite potter of all time. I had the privilege to attend one of his workshops and it was amazing. He was so warm and encouraging and friendly. I bought his book and two pots. It was one of the best days of my life. Thanks for sharing this segment.
RIP Warren. Your work and ethos will continue to inspire me and all those who love, practice, collect, and teach studio ceramics. I hope to be in my studio till the end. You were just wonderful.
I miss doing pottery so much sold all my stuff 3 years ago when I got a divorce and had to leave now a days it would cost me $ 9000,00 to replace , who knows it might happen but I’m over 70 now ?
What a magical clip. So heart warming, honest and beautifully filmed. Wonderful to watch and listen to such an awesome potter and to see the feeling and expression he transmitted to the pots. Thought provoking. Thank you so much for posting this.
I’m a crafter.. I have been making things since I was 5 years old and learned to crochet.. I spent a couple years in the 1970’s learning to be a potter.. it seemed that there were crafting people everywhere.. my family did not encourage me.. they thought my crafting was “ a nice hobby”.. I married and had 5 children in the 1980’s.. My crafting was, quilting, crocheting, embroidery and paper mache’. I became a member of the North Shore Embroidery Guild in Chicago at that time.. Now.. I live in a tiny farm town out in the middle of nowhere Texas.. there are no craftspeople here and I have come to the conclusion that making beautiful things by hand is a dying art.. My hand work is merely a curiosity to the locals.. the local school no longer has art classes, they removed them from the curriculum several years ago saying they were a waste of resources.. and all the artistic kids just want to draw animie…. It seems that the only place I can find artists is on TH-cam..
You are Something, slowly you realise the message you have been coded with is coming forward to carry you to your destination. God is always present in some form
8:11 … “I’m just looking at one pot here and I don’t like it!” Mashes it up! I had to destroy my pots that I didn’t like in secret because my wife would scream “Noooo! You made that! How can you destroy it?! Somebody will love it!” 😆 Nope!!!
Sometimes i wish life is timeless.
So much development to do that unfortunately has to stop because life is to short. It is so beautiful this man Warren made pots as long as he could.
Rest in peace dear great potter Warren.
You live forth in your beautiful pots.
♡
Love this documentary.
Thank you.
Such a shame he is no longer with us. A national treasure and a superb potter and one who very much inspires me.
My favorite potter of all time. I had the privilege to attend one of his workshops and it was amazing. He was so warm and encouraging and friendly. I bought his book and two pots. It was one of the best days of my life. Thanks for sharing this segment.
RIP Warren. Your work and ethos will continue to inspire me and all those who love, practice, collect, and teach studio ceramics. I hope to be in my studio till the end. You were just wonderful.
Thanks for posting this. It totally made my day. He’s the reason I chose to be a potter.
I miss doing pottery so much sold all my stuff 3 years ago when I got a divorce and had to leave now a days it would cost me $ 9000,00 to replace , who knows it might happen but I’m over 70 now ?
Beautiful. I could sit and listen to him for hours.
What a wonderful human being!!!!
I love pots, vases and functional wares. It identifies the user.
What a magical clip. So heart warming, honest and beautifully filmed. Wonderful to watch and listen to such an awesome potter and to see the feeling and expression he transmitted to the pots. Thought provoking. Thank you so much for posting this.
One of my absolute heroes! A national treasure and more.
I’m a crafter.. I have been making things since I was 5 years old and learned to crochet.. I spent a couple years in the 1970’s learning to be a potter.. it seemed that there were crafting people everywhere.. my family did not encourage me.. they thought my crafting was “ a nice hobby”.. I married and had 5 children in the 1980’s.. My crafting was, quilting, crocheting, embroidery and paper mache’. I became a member of the North Shore Embroidery Guild in Chicago at that time.. Now.. I live in a tiny farm town out in the middle of nowhere Texas.. there are no craftspeople here and I have come to the conclusion that making beautiful things by hand is a dying art.. My hand work is merely a curiosity to the locals.. the local school no longer has art classes, they removed them from the curriculum several years ago saying they were a waste of resources.. and all the artistic kids just want to draw animie…. It seems that the only place I can find artists is on TH-cam..
I have learnt not to chuck it away as it is a reflection of my consciousness at that moment in time😊
Great coverage and nice camera work and interview love it, thanks.
I love how he’s using a foot powered wheel. Real authentic!
so good! so peaceful to watch! love!
This is so painful. He's gone a year yet his spirit and legacy live on.
My mother did pottery and she was an artist. The music is beautiful.
You are legend,I admire you and your work.Thank you for share your knowledge.
This is very lovely!
you are amazing, god bless you
“And So………
although it is cool outside the clay is warmer
The wheel is cold as steel but my heart is warm
not as the kiln as nothing is certain.!”
Wow
Great Master!
This was so lovely
Amazing! 🧡
Miss him .
nothing more comforting than watching a master flop a pot.
True Brad
Bello ser! gracias
I love him and I also love the music you chose...what is it?
so well made! thanks so much for uploading the video!
So sweet!
Thank You!
Love this man
One of the lucky few, anything he made would sell. St.Paul,Minnesota.
You are Something, slowly you realise the message you have been coded with is coming forward to carry you to your destination. God is always present in some form
8:11 … “I’m just looking at one pot here and I don’t like it!” Mashes it up! I had to destroy my pots that I didn’t like in secret because my wife would scream “Noooo! You made that! How can you destroy it?! Somebody will love it!” 😆 Nope!!!
I'm the opposite. I hate destroying my things.
It does not matter if they buy your art or not, most of them are unable to visualise anything.
💜💜💜
멋있습니다! 우리 할아버지 같아요 귀여워요♡
That’s one thing about pottery if you don’t like it you will trash it , things I’ve made that I liked other didn’t and things didn’t they liked 😂
W.O.W.
Precious Man,,Precious Pots
We I'm
I don’t think so.