Thank you for the instructor demonstrations on skills of pottery makeing He was resourceful and showed patience explaining the process slowly for new artists
Well demonstrated. Would add that Mishima, because it is done on DRY clay, requires one to wear a N95 or better dust mask, and done outside or in a well ventilated area, for safety's sake. Clay has silica, and silica can cause silicosis.
Hi, I am new to pottery and am really enjoying and appreciating your videos. It seems like a long process to paint the slip on just to scrape most of it away again, why not just paint the leaves in slip and leave the spaces blank?
When first scraping white slip inlay, you say make sure it's dry enough, but you need to specify if that is still leather hard? Or more dry? Most people have a class, and like me, Tuesday and Thursday interfered with the whole process. So how dry? How long did it dry time wise, or specify the description of how hard, dry or wet. Thanks!
Great Information presented clearly with examples.
Great demo....instructions were very clear, concise and informative. Thanks! much appreciated
Thank you for the instructor demonstrations on skills of pottery makeing
He was resourceful and showed patience explaining the process slowly for new artists
Great Thanks from Turkey. We love you and your teaching so much.......
Very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos.
Thank you for sharing your skill and experience Soon I will try this technique on my own work.
You are not very good videographers but are good at teaching. I've enjoyed your entire series, thank you.
My students actually find humor in the way these series are produced, as do I. The directions are clear and well broken down.
We love your videoes. Thanks a lot. Love from Turkey, Bodrum.
Great information and technics, thank you for sharing!👍❤️
This is terrific- thank you!
I'm learning...thank you for the lessons!
thank you very much for your videos. Great teaching. Hope you create more videos
What were the last two techniques? I enjoyed the video, would have liked to see the pieces after glazing and firing.
Love the demonstration. Thank you!
Well demonstrated. Would add that Mishima, because it is done on DRY clay, requires one to wear a N95 or better dust mask, and done outside or in a well ventilated area, for safety's sake. Clay has silica, and silica can cause silicosis.
Very clearly explained, thank you, a great help
Great video!
Thankyou for sharing! Very helpful.
Hi, I am new to pottery and am really enjoying and appreciating your videos. It seems like a long process to paint the slip on just to scrape most of it away again, why not just paint the leaves in slip and leave the spaces blank?
Why do most of your videos cut off before you're finished? I must say that it's very frustrating.
Good teacher.
That scrafitto looks air dry not leather hard. I'm confused now.
Fantástica clase , gracias.
When first scraping white slip inlay, you say make sure it's dry enough, but you need to specify if that is still leather hard? Or more dry? Most people have a class, and like me, Tuesday and Thursday interfered with the whole process. So how dry? How long did it dry time wise, or specify the description of how hard, dry or wet. Thanks!
I wish you were teaching at Gavilan College
Thanks for posting this ^^
Did u glaze it later? With stained slip it must be matt
Where do you get the slip?
You do single firing
Very nice video my friend.Big Thumbs up :) Sifoutv Pottery
Thank you!!!
What school do you teach at?
PERFECT!))) from Czech)