Close Up Raku Obvara Firing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2024
- Hi there!
This video is a non-narrated close up version of a Raku/obvara firing I did. For the link to the full narrated video you can click here: • Obvara Raku Firing (Na...
Thank you so much for watching!
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Music: Epidemic Sound--
1. Pomelo
2. When The Noise Settles
Camera: Canon G7X Powershot
What an intense process! I never knew ceramics could be this dramatic😂. What is that huge forceps-like tool called? Thanks, Doug- beautiful work!
Haha, yes! There can be many dramatic and intense moments in pottery! There is really a great span of practices that it covers. That tool is just referred to as Raku tongs-- nothing special. But I much prefer to think of them now as forceps! So glad you like my work! Thank you for watching and reaching out!
Great job! I definitely need to order something soon.
Thanks so much! So glad you like my work! Would be an honor to send you a piece. My Etsy shop is always open and I update it at least once a month!
Hey doug, i think you got the wrong Etsy shop in your descriptions
Great video as always!
Hey, there! Thank you so much for letting me know! It is updated now. So glad you are enjoying my videos! More to come!
@@dougrubenstein Might want to check the descriptions of the last few videos as well! Excited for more!
@@SweetStrawBeery Yes! I looked back on the last few and they had the same issue. Thank you again for bringing that to my attention!
I've done a few rounds of obvara. Mine torn out darker than i want. Is that bc the pot is too hot? I do it with a regular raku firing up to 1800+ at a studio, so i take them out last so they cool a little and i even hold them in the air for a moment. I also know they burn in the air after putting them in the mixture, so i put them in the water quickly. Any thoughts? Your work is beautiful.
Is that a salt shot and a soda wash?
I was wondering what that was too 🤔