Wow! Such a generously informative video, covering all aspects of the pottery process, from kneading the clay to the finished pieces. The narration is perfect, providing great explanation and tips throughout! Thank you very much Florian.
Wow, perfect explanation. Been teaching pottery for 3 years. You give words to things I sometimes have a hard time explaining. Just spectacular. Keep making wonderful content.
It’s such a pleasure to follow your process. I really like how you film, narrate and show your thinking and actions. We feel like we are with you making something beautiful. This is *way* better than anything you could find on the TV
Thank you so much! My interest for pottery is relatively new and I am amazed by your generosity in sharing your craft. It's is such a reward when you open the kiln to see such beauty.
I was always so fascinated with pottery and I always wondered how exactly is it made. Now I have much more appreciation for the pieces I have and I will buy from artists in the future. I just simply love this video so much
Beautiful pottery, soothing voiceover, nice fingers. This video definitely inspires me to take up a new hobby. I liked your work so much that I subscribed. Thank you.
im suddenly very obsessed with watching pottery videos...thanks for feeding my new hobby haha! loved the video, and your accent! best of luck! love from india
You've hit it just right with your videos, watching how you work along with the narration is so informative, I'm learning so much with each you make. So much skill and attention to detail in your pots and your videos, thank you.
I almost never leave comments but I was absolutely enthralled by this video! I have never tried pottery before but that was absolutely fascinating, 20 mins just flew by. Wonderful narration
Florian Your attention to detail is extraordinary, in everything you do. Not just your endeavours to achieve a perfect piece every time but also the quality of the videos you are producing. Well done and thank you for sharing your skills and acquired experience and knowledge with us all.
Haha, my TH-cam channel is still mostly unknown! I'm trying to send over my Instagram and TikTok audiences, there's over 500,000 people between them but it's surprisingly hard to redirect that traffic. Thanks for taking the time to watch though, I really appreciate it and I hope you found it useful!
Just brilliant, everything from pulling the handles to using cones to judge the kiln temperature. I learned so much, I hope you're teaching your own classes.. you'd be so good at it
So pleased to hear that. I don't particularly want to make thorough 'how to' videos but I feel explaining what it is I'm doing as I make, and the reasons why, are almost more valuable at a certain point. I'll be editing together a proper firing video that explains the entire packing, firing and unpacking process too at some point. I'm sitting on a ton of footage, I've just got to work out how to put it all together. Thanks for watching!
Your videos are such a relaxing reprieve from all the crazy things happening nowadays. I have zero knowledge of pottery, but your works look well crafted and lovingly made, and your explanations are very interesting! Thanks for the video!
i just recently found your channel on youtube and honestly seeing you work and learning from you has ignited a passion to relearn my dying family trade and im making plans to start my learning process in late 2021
Comment about the video: I found myself connected to your work, they way you filmed is brilliant, in away that I really enjoy rewatching it. I watch a lot of pottery videos as the quality of picture, they way you put narration after you filmed is really professional. Subscribed and definately following. Thanks!
i just found out you have a youtube while i have followed you on tik tok about 4 months ago. i love what your doing! i think pottery is such an amazing art. your voice is so calming !
You are absolutely incredible!! Found you first on TikTok, started following you on IG & now you are blessing us with these informative and thorough TH-cam videos 🥺😭 No one compares to you out there on this subject !! I just signed up for my first wheel throwing class in January. I’m absolutely terrified, I avoided so many opportunities before while growing up even though I’ve always had interest in learning and now only after my academic career am I daring to dip my toes. I’m very grateful that you’re going to be sharing your knowledge with me and the world
Thank you Signed! What a lovely comment, hearing things like that make all the time spent creating content so worth it. Good luck with your class! It'll be great, the first time throwing is always a bit strange and it feels silly, but trust me, it's very addictive once you get the hang of it.
Thank you Sue, so pleased you've liked the videos. The narration is still something I'm yet to get fully used to but I really think it adds a lot to the videos.
Wow! My husband sent me this video thinking I could do this. Lol. I do slab ceramic. I don’t have a wheel. These are beautiful. Mine are totally wonky shaped. Looks like a 2nd grader made it. I’d love to buy one of these. Just gorgeous. You are a true artist
Been following your work on Instagram for awhile, and I’m so happy TH-cam recommended this video!! I love the in-depth explanation and how you take us through the entire process. Also I’m just drooling over this 👏🏼 video quality👏🏼 Subscribed and can’t wait to see all your content!
i love watching your process. you have a minimalistic style that i gravitate to. I appreciate you. I've notices that some potters tend to get gaudy with their work trying to make something different. i myself am finding it difficult to find myself in the clay. . i added texture to the pitcher around the rim . i really dont want to be precieved as a copy artist. these are trying times.
Glad I found you on youtube, I like your methods and narration. I'll try to follow you from now. What you said about the bottoms of pots! I have always thought that the bottoms of pots are as important as the rest of the pot.
Thanks Clifford! So pleased you liked the video. And they definitely are, in fact I think the bases often convey more about the maker than the rest of the pot.
@@floriangadsby yeah really calming! A lot of videos have to much energy for me...if i watch yours i get very relaxed and inspired to start working in my studio...i even rewatch it while working in studio 😄
Nice and clear. I like the commentary format which is so much better than trying to talk to the camera, operate it and remember all that needs saying. I agree with you about letting the clay settle to an even dampness throughout, so many people always rush that bit. Have you tried real wax? We use an electric saucepan and lower the pot into it. Also I was interested in your crash cooling at the end of the firing - I must try that. Thanks for taking the trouble to put this together.
Thank you Mike. So pleased you like the format of these videos. I have used real wax, for a long time in college, we used to melt it down in big saucepans in the glazing 'shed' and the room would fill up with the fumes that truthfully got us all a little high. The establishment soon after had a giant extraction hood and fan installed. I like it, it does brush on more smoothly, but this wax emulsion I've been using, once watered down a little with boiling hot water, is fine really. Does the same job and I don't have to heat it up or anything. It tends to be a task I do once every couple of months as I can do all of it in a day or so. The only thing I really miss is the smell, molten natural wax is such a treat for the nose. Thanks for watching!
Amazing! thank you so much for sharing this whole process! I'm going to have to watch it over many times, just to absorb all the information in the video! lol I love the finished glaze, such an earthy colour IMHO.
Such helpful narrative, I had your words in my mind while trimming recently and it made a huge difference to my work - thanks! Can’t wait for your next video 🙌🏻
That's great to hear, sometimes all it takes is one tiny bit of information to change how you work, I remember when I started to learn how to make pottery and those 'clicks' in my brain when I figured out something new or learnt something were always such a rush. I only wish those were as common nowadays. Thanks for watching!
@@floriangadsby ah but you only have yourself to thank for creating such wonderful content! I enjoyed the detail you went into, it was a lovely way to wind down before falling asleep 😁
Love your videos, Florian. I only fire oxidation, but get great results. I get a really lovely feeling when you do something just like I do, but I am picking up some great tips also. Hope to see some handbuilt pieces from you.
It was a pleasure to watch your complete movie. Certainly not too long! Nice to see the firing part as well. Will you make a video in the future of the making of your glazes?
Thanks! The firings always interesting but quite a challenge to film in a coherent way. Plus I have to avoid recording when the air compressor is on and blasting noise. I'll have to mix up glazes soon I think, need to order in some materials first, but I'll see what I can do.
Thanks for the great video! Really informative and nice to watch. I'm just trying to get a hang of the basics of wedging, throwing on the wheel (especially centering!:0) and trimming.. would be great if you could produce a series on basic pottery techniques as well!
Thanks for making this video. It's always a pleasure to watch and see the whole process. I'm so tempted to go back to study ceramics! My cousin got her diploma for ceramics and makes some awesome art. I love the functional pieces most I think :D
Master of his craft. What an utter delight to watch. And so informative too. I have been binge watching your videos over the past few days. How long does it take the throwing process itself, for a jug like this? You've got twenty lined up so quickly, through the magic of recording and editing. But surely it must take a long time to get each jug just right? Thank you for making and sharing these inspirational videos Florian!
You’re too kind! Thank you Daniel. Well, I’d say each one probably takes about 2-3.5 minutes. So a board like this does take a while. They’re thrown much finer than some of my other pots and the spout adds a few seconds too. The throwing gauge helps to get each one just right.
That -was-wonderful... excellent video, nicely explained...thank you. The final product is beautiful piece...❤️. Learning Ceramics was my childhood dream which never came true...so watching a professional at work gives me immense pleasure... keep up t great work buddy...👍
It's borderline OCD sometimes but I'm glad I'm like that as opposed to a messy potter! I can't handle dust and scraps of clay everywhere. Thanks for taking the time to watch, I thoroughly appreciate it.
As soon as you start to buy anything that's handmade by individual makers, as opposed to larger companies and manufacturers, you'll notice the prices will rise considerably. In the world of ceramics my work isn't even that expensive!
Wow! Such a generously informative video, covering all aspects of the pottery process, from kneading the clay to the finished pieces. The narration is perfect, providing great explanation and tips throughout! Thank you very much Florian.
So glad it was helpful and thanks for taking the time to watch the whole thing! It really means a lot.
d'accordo, irene
This was so relaxing yet so exciting to watch! You are not only a master at pottery, but also a master at explaining your work process.
Hope you like to visit my kitchen
Seriously a master of both pottery and commentary
Wow, perfect explanation. Been teaching pottery for 3 years. You give words to things I sometimes have a hard time explaining. Just spectacular. Keep making wonderful content.
Too kind, thank you very much! Hearing things like that always makes this whole process of film making so worth it.
It’s such a pleasure to follow your process.
I really like how you film, narrate and show your thinking and actions.
We feel like we are with you making something beautiful.
This is *way* better than anything you could find on the TV
Thanks so much Alexandre, that really means a lot.
Thank you so much! My interest for pottery is relatively new and I am amazed by your generosity in sharing your craft. It's is such a reward when you open the kiln to see such beauty.
Thanks Danielle, I hope this provides you with some useful tips. So appreciate you taking the time to watch along.
I was always so fascinated with pottery and I always wondered how exactly is it made. Now I have much more appreciation for the pieces I have and I will buy from artists in the future. I just simply love this video so much
So pleased you liked the video, thanks for taking the time to watch, it really means a lot, as do the kind words.
my boyfriend and I watched this while being on hold on the phone for too long. The perfect relaxing thing to entertain us
Beautiful pottery, soothing voiceover, nice fingers. This video definitely inspires me to take up a new hobby. I liked your work so much that I subscribed. Thank you.
So grateful for You! Thank you for your time, wisdom, and artistry! These videos are so useful, relaxing, and inspiring!
im suddenly very obsessed with watching pottery videos...thanks for feeding my new hobby haha! loved the video, and your accent! best of luck! love from india
You've hit it just right with your videos, watching how you work along with the narration is so informative, I'm learning so much with each you make. So much skill and attention to detail in your pots and your videos, thank you.
Thanks so so much, hearing that makes all the time spent creating these videos absolutely worth it. Thanks for taking the time to watch!
If you want to learn how to properly make handles, you should definitely watch this video, very well explained !
Cheers! I'm so glad you thought so, it's a tricky technique to teach.
that was the most beautiful and relaxing pottery tutorial ive ever seen
I had a stressful week of college and watching this friday afternoon let me relax, thanks dude! You're so talented!
It’s all such a beautiful process. The feel of the wet clay, forming the clay it’s all so satisfying. So are your videos.
I almost never leave comments but I was absolutely enthralled by this video! I have never tried pottery before but that was absolutely fascinating, 20 mins just flew by. Wonderful narration
Thank you so much Angelina! That really means so much.
Florian Your attention to detail is extraordinary, in everything you do. Not just your endeavours to achieve a perfect piece every time but also the quality of the videos you are producing. Well done and thank you for sharing your skills and acquired experience and knowledge with us all.
Thank you so much Jeremy, really, that's so kind of you to say! Thanks for taking the time to watch, it's so appreciated.
I feel so lucky to be able to view these high quality and well produced videos with such small viewership
Haha, my TH-cam channel is still mostly unknown! I'm trying to send over my Instagram and TikTok audiences, there's over 500,000 people between them but it's surprisingly hard to redirect that traffic. Thanks for taking the time to watch though, I really appreciate it and I hope you found it useful!
@@floriangadsby I hope when the migration happens the work put into these will have been well worth it! Love all the content you put out.
Just brilliant, everything from pulling the handles to using cones to judge the kiln temperature. I learned so much, I hope you're teaching your own classes.. you'd be so good at it
As a ceramic student, these videos are so helpful. You explain things very precisely! Thank you Florian!
So pleased to hear that. I don't particularly want to make thorough 'how to' videos but I feel explaining what it is I'm doing as I make, and the reasons why, are almost more valuable at a certain point. I'll be editing together a proper firing video that explains the entire packing, firing and unpacking process too at some point. I'm sitting on a ton of footage, I've just got to work out how to put it all together. Thanks for watching!
Your videos are such a relaxing reprieve from all the crazy things happening nowadays. I have zero knowledge of pottery, but your works look well crafted and lovingly made, and your explanations are very interesting! Thanks for the video!
Best instruction ever. Thanks!
Thank you Kay! It really means a lot to hear that, so appreciate you taking the time to read along.
And this right here is why a really well made piece costs what it does. Phenomenal amount of trade skills on display here.
You are the rock star of the ceramic world.
i just recently found your channel on youtube and honestly seeing you work and learning from you has ignited a passion to relearn my dying family trade and im making plans to start my learning process in late 2021
Comment about the video: I found myself connected to your work, they way you filmed is brilliant, in away that I really enjoy rewatching it. I watch a lot of pottery videos as the quality of picture, they way you put narration after you filmed is really professional. Subscribed and definately following. Thanks!
Wow, thank you! You'e really too kind, so glad you liked the video!
Great video. You do make it look effortless when my efforts are erratic at best. Thanks for the tips.
That was wonderfully thorough. Thank you for also showing and explaining your firing process! Fantastic video.
Thank you for taking the time to watch! So pleased you liked it.
i just found out you have a youtube while i have followed you on tik tok about 4 months ago. i love what your doing! i think pottery is such an amazing art. your voice is so calming !
Beautiful work!!! I took pottery classes in college. I just bought me kiln & wheel so my plan is to get back to it. Pottery is so relaxing!!
You are absolutely incredible!! Found you first on TikTok, started following you on IG & now you are blessing us with these informative and thorough TH-cam videos 🥺😭 No one compares to you out there on this subject !! I just signed up for my first wheel throwing class in January. I’m absolutely terrified, I avoided so many opportunities before while growing up even though I’ve always had interest in learning and now only after my academic career am I daring to dip my toes. I’m very grateful that you’re going to be sharing your knowledge with me and the world
Thank you Signed! What a lovely comment, hearing things like that make all the time spent creating content so worth it. Good luck with your class! It'll be great, the first time throwing is always a bit strange and it feels silly, but trust me, it's very addictive once you get the hang of it.
You are the Baumgartner Restoration of Pottery making! Great work as always Florian!
He's my fave, both highly informative and the perfect videos for naps. Albeit a rare treat these days.
@@floriangadsby Who would nap watching You do your art! It's wayy too interesting!
An absolute joy to watch and listen to. Thank you for your generosity and for taking the time to share with such detail.
Thank you Charlotte! 🙌🏼
Your voice is so soothing and your descriptions so helpful - thank you!
This video was actually amazing! The best pottery video i have ever seen. Just keep going on!
Woah! Thank you very much!
This was the most wonderful video to watch - I have just started and it was brilliant to see the whole process .... thank you...
Another wonderful video, thanks Florian. It's so good to have narrative that is concise and sticks to the point. Brilliant!
Thank you Sue, so pleased you've liked the videos. The narration is still something I'm yet to get fully used to but I really think it adds a lot to the videos.
Wow! My husband sent me this video thinking I could do this. Lol. I do slab ceramic. I don’t have a wheel. These are beautiful. Mine are totally wonky shaped. Looks like a 2nd grader made it. I’d love to buy one of these. Just gorgeous. You are a true artist
Aha, well, one day perhaps?! Thank you both for taking the time to watch, it's so appreciated.
Been following your work on Instagram for awhile, and I’m so happy TH-cam recommended this video!! I love the in-depth explanation and how you take us through the entire process. Also I’m just drooling over this 👏🏼 video quality👏🏼 Subscribed and can’t wait to see all your content!
Thank you Allison! That really means so much, glad to have you onboard!
Please make a video on making a makers mark, all your tools are so beautiful! Your work and teaching are impeccable!
i love watching your process. you have a minimalistic style that i gravitate to. I appreciate you. I've notices that some potters tend to get gaudy with their work trying to make something different. i myself am finding it difficult to find myself in the clay. . i added texture to the pitcher around the rim . i really dont want to be precieved as a copy artist. these are trying times.
Beautiful! And so helpful! Love the narrated style so much more than muffled audio of someone speaking over the pottery wheel.
Keep it up!
So pleased to hear this! Thanks for taking the time to watch along!
I love every second and minute of this! thank you so much
So glad! The thanks go to you for taking the time to watch it all.
Florian, you are a BEAST. Thanks for sharing this video. Incredible.
Thanks Grace! ☺️
Glad I found you on youtube, I like your methods and narration. I'll try to follow you from now.
What you said about the bottoms of pots! I have always thought that the bottoms of pots are as important as the rest of the pot.
Thanks Clifford! So pleased you liked the video. And they definitely are, in fact I think the bases often convey more about the maker than the rest of the pot.
@@floriangadsby I agree
Love your pieces. They are beautiful in a minimal way! Less is more!
Thanks you! I couldn't agree more!
I’m a great fan of you and your works 😍♥️
The satisfaction of them kills me
Thank you! So so pleased you've enjoyed my videos.
@@floriangadsby I would also be pleased if I know your Comment about mine 😇🙏🏼🤍
So relaxing and such a pleasure to watch. The best pottery video ever. Regards from Sri lanka. Keep it up.
Thank you very much Samantha!
Excellent walkthrough of your process. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your tips Florian.
Thank you so much! this will be one of my favourite moment during the week, waiting you next video!!
Too kind, thanks so much for taking the time to watch, it was a long one!
Loved watching/ listening to this. Felt like reading a book.
You have such a calming voice!! Looking forward to your next video
Really?! I've always thought of it as being a bit squeaky, so that's lovely to hear 😬 thanks for watching!
@@floriangadsby yeah really calming! A lot of videos have to much energy for me...if i watch yours i get very relaxed and inspired to start working in my studio...i even rewatch it while working in studio 😄
@@lynnost1959 I'm working on a project and doing the same thing! I find it very relaxing to work while watching his videos
I just got to this channel recently and im loving your works❤️ very much
Nice and clear. I like the commentary format which is so much better than trying to talk to the camera, operate it and remember all that needs saying. I agree with you about letting the clay settle to an even dampness throughout, so many people always rush that bit. Have you tried real wax? We use an electric saucepan and lower the pot into it. Also I was interested in your crash cooling at the end of the firing - I must try that. Thanks for taking the trouble to put this together.
Thank you Mike. So pleased you like the format of these videos. I have used real wax, for a long time in college, we used to melt it down in big saucepans in the glazing 'shed' and the room would fill up with the fumes that truthfully got us all a little high. The establishment soon after had a giant extraction hood and fan installed. I like it, it does brush on more smoothly, but this wax emulsion I've been using, once watered down a little with boiling hot water, is fine really. Does the same job and I don't have to heat it up or anything. It tends to be a task I do once every couple of months as I can do all of it in a day or so. The only thing I really miss is the smell, molten natural wax is such a treat for the nose. Thanks for watching!
Amazing! thank you so much for sharing this whole process! I'm going to have to watch it over many times, just to absorb all the information in the video! lol I love the finished glaze, such an earthy colour IMHO.
Cheers Steve! That means a lot, I’m glad you found it useful.
Wow ,👍👍👍👍👏👏👏 such a generously informative video ,covering all aspects of the pottery
Wow they turned out beautiful. The colour is so nice 😊
So glad you liked them! Thank you.
Such helpful narrative, I had your words in my mind while trimming recently and it made a huge difference to my work - thanks! Can’t wait for your next video 🙌🏻
That's great to hear, sometimes all it takes is one tiny bit of information to change how you work, I remember when I started to learn how to make pottery and those 'clicks' in my brain when I figured out something new or learnt something were always such a rush. I only wish those were as common nowadays. Thanks for watching!
This was great to watch, you popped up in my suggestions and I'm glad 😁
Thank you Luna, I can see I have TH-cam themselves to thank for lots of the views on this video!
@@floriangadsby ah but you only have yourself to thank for creating such wonderful content! I enjoyed the detail you went into, it was a lovely way to wind down before falling asleep 😁
Thank ;you so much for the wonderful video. Your work is fabulous. Please continue to upload content.
Lots more to come! Thanks for taking the time to watch.
So scientific and detailed. Nothing left out 🤌🏾
I just love your work and your voice, it's calming.
Thank you Ishwant! 🙌🏼
Thank you Florian, I learn, enjoy and get inspired from your great talent, experience and incredible beautiful pieces and glazes.👏👏👏
Thanks very much Sabrina!
This video is absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Love to see the behind the scene, how you make your beautiful pieces. Interesting and informative video. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you've enjoyed the videos, thanks for watching and for the kind words too.
your videos made me fall in love with pottery
Thanks so much! That's very kind of you to say, so pleased you liked the video.
Love your videos, Florian. I only fire oxidation, but get great results. I get a really lovely feeling when you do something just like I do, but I am picking up some great tips also. Hope to see some handbuilt pieces from you.
Thank you for this relaxing and informative video. A lot of information along with the flow of images makes it pleasant to watch . I hope to see more.
Thanks so much Katy - glad you found it helpful, lots more to come!
Your videos are so satisfying and brilliantly filmed
Thank you very much!
Splendid video especially about the firing. Thank you.
Cheers Jon! I'll be doing a much more thorough video about packing the kiln and firing it too.
I love the calming narration! This was very enjoyable, thank you for posting it :)
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
Wow such an amazing process! So satisfying to see all the finished things at 19:25, makes me want to buy it all, it's so beautiful 😍
Haha, so many pots right? I'm unpacking another kiln load tomorrow, there's going to be loads! Thanks for watching ☺️
very well explained. learned a lot. Thanks Florian
Amazing. You are a true artisan, appreciated the incredible detail.
It was a pleasure to watch your complete movie. Certainly not too long! Nice to see the firing part as well. Will you make a video in the future of the making of your glazes?
Thanks! The firings always interesting but quite a challenge to film in a coherent way. Plus I have to avoid recording when the air compressor is on and blasting noise. I'll have to mix up glazes soon I think, need to order in some materials first, but I'll see what I can do.
Absolutely wonderful to watch! Thank you
Thanks for the great video! Really informative and nice to watch. I'm just trying to get a hang of the basics of wedging, throwing on the wheel (especially centering!:0) and trimming.. would be great if you could produce a series on basic pottery techniques as well!
Cheers! I'll see what I can do, if I find some time in the next couple weeks I'll put together some basic how-to videos.
Thank you so much! ^^
Thanks for making this video. It's always a pleasure to watch and see the whole process. I'm so tempted to go back to study ceramics! My cousin got her diploma for ceramics and makes some awesome art. I love the functional pieces most I think :D
This was amazing and so soothing to watch! Thanks for being so detailed too!
Master of his craft. What an utter delight to watch. And so informative too. I have been binge watching your videos over the past few days.
How long does it take the throwing process itself, for a jug like this? You've got twenty lined up so quickly, through the magic of recording and editing. But surely it must take a long time to get each jug just right?
Thank you for making and sharing these inspirational videos Florian!
You’re too kind! Thank you Daniel. Well, I’d say each one probably takes about 2-3.5 minutes. So a board like this does take a while. They’re thrown much finer than some of my other pots and the spout adds a few seconds too. The throwing gauge helps to get each one just right.
@@floriangadsby Fascinating. Thank you for the swift reply Florian.
Its just wow!This is so relaxing and such a amazing video
Really great tips throughout.
Pleased you thought so. Thanks for taking the time to watch!
I did not search for this but I'm glad I found it in my homepage
Loving the videos! Keep up the great work🙌🏼🙏
So glad to hear so, thanks for watching!
Thank you for such a thorough and informative video!
Thank you for sharing I really enjoyed. Your work are so unique and beautiful.
You're too kind! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch, it really means a lot.
Loving your videos! As a Stokie I feel obligated to try out making pottery some day, your passion for it is infectious :P
Be careful, it's so addictive. And thanks for watching too, so pleased you liked the video!
Thank you so much for sharing this version, everything was really clear, it's so fascinating !
Thanks for watching Marion!
This was a lovely way to start my week! Thanks so much for sharing!
Cheers Tyler, thanks so much for watching.
You have the patience of a saint. Should you ever needed a second career, you could make it as a voice-over artist. Love your stoneware and the vids.
Great video! Nice n clear instructions n narration. Thanks
Cheers Andy! Thanks for watching.
That -was-wonderful... excellent video, nicely explained...thank you. The final product is beautiful piece...❤️. Learning Ceramics was my childhood dream which never came true...so watching a professional at work gives me immense pleasure... keep up t great work buddy...👍
Thanks so much! 🙌🏼
this video made me want to sign up for pottery class 😩💛 you are amazing!
You have such beautiful exactitude in all you do, fantastic to watch. Thank you .
It's borderline OCD sometimes but I'm glad I'm like that as opposed to a messy potter! I can't handle dust and scraps of clay everywhere. Thanks for taking the time to watch, I thoroughly appreciate it.
Amazing video, made very well and precisely!
Omg I wish if I had one of these arts! 😍
Very very helpful for sure. Thankyou so so much for explaining everything 🤓
Love it! 🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful, real craftmanship 👏👏
Really excellent video and beautiful work! I'll definitely watch the others
What you do is beautiful and I wanted to get a piece for myself but damn, I didn't imagine it was that expensive.
As soon as you start to buy anything that's handmade by individual makers, as opposed to larger companies and manufacturers, you'll notice the prices will rise considerably. In the world of ceramics my work isn't even that expensive!
@@floriangadsby I can imagine, I can't afford it though, still that is beautiful craftsmanship.
I love your work! seeing it is inspiring!