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Barbara Gittings Masterclass Nerikomi
I recently took part in the Masterclass series within Ceramic Review magazine, in the May/June issue. This is the accompanying video, filmed by Layton Thompson
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Nerikomi Porcelain Bottles, Barbara Gittings
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Barbara Gittings, ceramicist, makes Nerikomi bottles in her workshop. Nerikomi is a contemporary Japanese term. The name derives from the traditional technique of creating patterns with coloured clay. Barbara demonstrates in the video how slabs of clays coloured with stains or oxides, are stacked, folded, pressed into logs, sliced, and arranged to form a vessel. Original music composed and perf...
What is that tool she uses at 1:23 ??
Why do all South Africans feel that they are Teachers? Why come onto my space as I am not a fan of their behaviours.
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Nice!!!
Hello Barbara, beautiful work and video. I am wondering what oxides you use for this soft black colour?
This is so inspiring! Thank you so much.
Muchas grácias !!
Amazing Technique!!!!!!
Thank you.
Beautiful. I really enjoyed watching you. Thank you
So beautiful!!!!
Hello Barbara, don’t you use an oven?
Yes, they are fired in an electric kiln first
@@BarbaraGittingsCeramic thank you. I admire your work
Thanks - very lovely!
thank you so much for sharing this marvellous technique
Which colors are used in this ?
Fantastique
how do I take this masterclass? I tried searching for it but couldn't find the actually link to sign up? Thank you!!
Hi, it’s not actually a class, it was an article in Ceramic Review,May/June 2020
@@BarbaraGittingsCeramic ok thank you!
Bonjour Barbara Tu peux mettre un sous-titre en français s’il te plaît ? Merci Françoise
Les sous-titres sont générés automatiquement sur RUclips
Beautiful.
Very architectural ceramic forms!
Hi Barbara! Your work is so inspiring to me as I begin my explorations with porcelain. Would you say you work with the porcelain in a state that's between hard and soft slab construction? I know for stoneware there are great benefits to waiting for leather hardness before slab construction, but is it different for porcelain? Do you ever construct with hard slab porcelain or always in this sort of hard tofu state? also, very intrigued by the white vinegar in the background, is that what you're sponging onto the clay for cleanup?
super:)
that's cool looking but really putting a fire so close to the side of a building is rather dangerous
I love how much the simple yet complex forms (Distorted rectangle and a tube, basically) compliment the nerikomi, It puts me in mind of those ancient, beautiful indigo-dyed kimonos from Japan. Even better, the ones that have been patched and worn out. Just fascinating work. Beautifully done.
Thank you! Fantastic!
Beautiful! And the lady seems so nice and fascinated by her works, which is amazing as well!
molto istruttivo grazie
Your work is so beautiful. This is South Korea. I'd love to learn, but I'm sad it's too far.
Son yakma işlemi yanlış oldu. Onca çalışmayı berbat etti. Daha profesyonel bir yöntem tercih edilebilirdi.
how hot does smoke firing achieve?
Barbara Desde Argentina Gracias
Hi I love your work but am finding nerikomi hugely frustrating which porcelain are you using and to what temperature are you bisque firing?
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fabulous! Thanks so much for allowing us to see your process. Out of curiosity, what is crank slip? Thanks again😊
Lovely.
Beautiful pieces. 15 ywars ago I took potter in college. I think I'm gonna get back into it because of the quarantine. I used to love it so much :)
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great!!! I want to emulate.
Demasiado hermoso este trabajo! Merci de partager
Beautiful!
very lovely .... but your flambe trashcan seems dangerously close to the wall!
I keep watching this over and over... I love the nerikomi, but the structures of your bottles seem so complex. I'd love to see how you assemble them. They are so so beautiful!
What slab roller are you using?
It’s a mini one from Scarva pottery suppliers
Amazing work and amazing artist. It was lovely to watch! Thank you!
So beautiful! thank you for sharing...