Wow this is very impressive. You must have really steady hands. I struggle when I have to have my whole arm in a pot to pull up to keep stability. Do you have any advice or tips?
You have great throwing skills. At the early stages you move the clay up differently than I have seen before, This is when the clay is thicker. You seem to pause midway through your pull than do a collaring technique which finishes the pull and also moves a lot of clay. Its hard to see exactly what your left hand is doing or how it is positioned but it sure is effective, Would love to see a different camera angle and have you describe what you are doing, But I do appreciate what you have given us. You have obviously been doing this awhile as evidenced by your expertise. Thanks
Using Laguna's "Rod's Bod" clay, which stretches nicely but does not like torque so, these tall & skinny vases are a bit of a challenge with this clay, fun to throw though.
Excellent throwing well done
I am subscribed now. thank you for sharing.
Wow this is very impressive. You must have really steady hands. I struggle when I have to have my whole arm in a pot to pull up to keep stability. Do you have any advice or tips?
You have great throwing skills. At the early stages you move the clay up differently than I have seen before, This is when the clay is thicker. You seem to pause midway through your pull than do a collaring technique which finishes the pull and also moves a lot of clay. Its hard to see exactly what your left hand is doing or how it is positioned but it sure is effective, Would love to see a different camera angle and have you describe what you are doing, But I do appreciate what you have given us. You have obviously been doing this awhile as evidenced by your expertise. Thanks
exactly the same thing i noticed..interesting
That struck me, too.
I was fascinated and curious about the same technique! Amazing work and style!
Great shape. Thank you for sharing your technique on the shoulders.
Terrific, thanks : )
Really a ido love the shape the skill and the work resullte. Congratulations
Using Laguna's "Rod's Bod" clay, which stretches nicely but does not like torque so, these tall & skinny vases are a bit of a challenge with this clay, fun to throw though.
That's Rods Bod? Amazing. I've yet to throw anything that tall. Beautiful work
very impressive
More verbal description would be appreciated. #s of clay, final height, etc.