Inside the Studio of ceramicist Hitomi Hosono
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ย. 2024
- Explore the Lush, Nature-Inspired Work and Studio of Ceramicist Hitomi Hosono. In her London studio, the artist combines Japanese heritage and British influences to create masterfully intricate works.
Director / Editor : Miguel Luis
Concept / Producer : Sarah Lu
Cinematographer / Colorist : Max Presky
Additional stock footage: Jens Klingebiel Photo illustrator
beautiful - ceramics, Japan and Nature - 3 of my favourite things to talk of and to make.
So stunning. Thank you for sharing! ❤
Spectacular work! As a fellow potter, I must ask: Do you just bisque fire your work? Do you high-fire your work on the first or second firing? Aren't you afraid of hidden air bubbles bursting parts of the piece during the firing? Thanks a lot and best regards.
amazing
BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤
Beauty
Muchas grácias !!
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Oh, God. Another one. All talk and no walk. She said her favorite form of pottery is a toilet. Which explains where her inspiration comes from. When a craftsman places design BEFORE function it is a clear sign of ignorance.
What the hell is wrong with?! How could you say such things about SUCH beautiful vases?! This’s disturbing.. goes to show you really can’t please everyone
@@alyaasaad9740 - Oh, God. Another one. All talk and no walk. She said her favorite form of pottery is a toilet. Which explains where her inspiration comes from. When a craftsman places design BEFORE function it is a clear sign of ignorance.
@@patrickmcdaniel8123why did u just copy and paste ur previous comment
@@aarontacquard5924 - Oh, God. Another one. All talk and no walk. She said her favorite form of pottery is a toilet. Which explains where her inspiration comes from. When a craftsman places design BEFORE function it is a clear sign of ignorance
@@patrickmcdaniel8123 bros an actual bot