I think the universe is talking to me. I had dinner at a friend's house the other day and dessert was served in a glass coupé shaped similar to this. Mentally I added the style to my 'try and throw some' list. Here you are popping up on my channel recommendations showing me how to get started. beautiful work. Thank you!
Wonderful! After watching your process, Nymphae coupes seems an even more fitting name for these beautiful pieces. Gorgeous music too! Thanks for sharing this.
Yes I saw them after I had start making these, and was surprised how similar the process was! Yet the pieces turned out quite different, so interesting. And thank you!
Please 🙏 I am stumbled on your video by miracle I am from other side of the world 🌎 and I have purchased pottery wheel like yours exactly, I need to learn how to start basic first thing and how you dry your clay how do you don’t have cracks and how you made bottom of each piece?? What you put underneath, I would appreciate if you make videos for that purpose please 🙏
Not much longer than usual, since I trim the inside of the foot all the way into the ball part, it’s not actually as thick inside. Depending on the weather, it can take 2-4 days for everything to fully dry.
It makes me it much lighter to hold. And allows the inside of the ball part to dry faster. If the inside isn’t dried properly, it can break during the firing.
I think the universe is talking to me. I had dinner at a friend's house the other day and dessert was served in a glass coupé shaped similar to this. Mentally I added the style to my 'try and throw some' list. Here you are popping up on my channel recommendations showing me how to get started. beautiful work. Thank you!
It’s a sign!! Haha
yesssss! missed your videos! I just took my first pottery class last week and it was cause you inspired me. THANK YOU.
this is a very pretty footed bowl, something to add to my must try this list. thankyou for sharing the whole process
This is so beautiful! The coupe but also the videography, cinematography and sound!. A work of art on every level. So proud of you ❤
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Thank you. Really beautiful bowls and commentary.
Great work. Thank you for sharing that.
Wonderful! After watching your process, Nymphae coupes seems an even more fitting name for these beautiful pieces. Gorgeous music too! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you so much!! 😘🥰😘 really appreciate it!
Beautiful, thank you for sharing
Your voice is so calming. Thank you for making this video ❤
Thank you!! ❤️
Beautiful work . Glad to see this style again. 😊
Thank you! 💕
ooh these remind me a lot of the yogurt bowl by ondo studio..such a beautiful form
Yes I saw them after I had start making these, and was surprised how similar the process was! Yet the pieces turned out quite different, so interesting. And thank you!
beautiful, thanks
such a gorgeous look at the process! 💫
Thank you Lauren! 😘
beautifully done! both the piece and the video!
Thank youu!! 😘 really appreciate it
Please 🙏 I am stumbled on your video by miracle I am from other side of the world 🌎 and I have purchased pottery wheel like yours exactly, I need to learn how to start basic first thing and how you dry your clay how do you don’t have cracks and how you made bottom of each piece?? What you put underneath, I would appreciate if you make videos for that purpose please 🙏
I'VE MISSED YOU
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very nice video
Thank you!
How long does it take for the stem and foot to completely dry be you bisque fire??
Not much longer than usual, since I trim the inside of the foot all the way into the ball part, it’s not actually as thick inside. Depending on the weather, it can take 2-4 days for everything to fully dry.
Just curious.... why the hole in the bottom of the foot instead of leavimg it solid?
It makes me it much lighter to hold. And allows the inside of the ball part to dry faster. If the inside isn’t dried properly, it can break during the firing.
@@issey-roquet thank you so much for answering my question.
What is the waight of clay piece ?
950g
Hand footed
Lol