Oh no, am I one of those people with an attitude. I take it you it's a good one but then I'd take it that was even if it were bad. Sorry, now it looks like I am bad. Thanks for liking my aesthetic, my strides may be small, but I always try to push it. Forgive me, thanks, push it yourself too.
Love the tulip snowflake plates. My adopted city dog barks all night (I think that's why she needed a new home) The howl she is still working on but she practices eveynight with the cayotes
Never thought I'd bury Ralph, always thought it would be a memorial marker. He worked a deal with the cayotes and there was no question they knew this was his kingdom. Brut's quietness worries me. A bit of Japanese Akita and I see it's a trait of theirs. The bark is something I wanted and miss but I've been encouraging and he's picking up a little.
@@melrussell7830 They are both commercial glazes from Standard Ceramics. The clay body is very intentional picked for giving a reduction like look in an oxidation kiln. Others have said wood too. Thanks for noticing.
Amazing kiln opening. I’m very interested in the clay you used and what cone you fire too. These are beautiful. That pitcher reminds me of one my grandma had. ❤
I just did a video of all the clays I use ruclips.net/video/5VJaNvGbFr4/видео.htmlsi=GUlWEZNwAd_CJbuc however I really didn't show them like I do here. It's # 211 Hazelnut from Standard Ceramics, they distribute throughout the Eastern US and ship. It gives a warm reduction like look in an oxidation kiln. Nice about grandma's pitcher you'll have to make one from memory.
@ thank you for the info. I did watch the clay video after I asked. I have plans to make a pitcher like grandmas. Thanks to you. And I binge watched your spout videos. I have to wait to have any clay shipped till warmer weather everything is coming frozen and I don’t have space to treat it like reclaim so I disappointed I have to wait. Love the color of that hazelnut. I’m in Michigan.
Thank Sheila, so glad I know where to find you too. How hard the first trailing steep was a year and a half ago the sgraffito a little longer. I've practiced on the little plates and gone over the top on the poticnica. Theses plates were the first kind of normal production pots, still ask myself surprised 'did I do that?',
Beautiful slip work! Love the wedding cups,...and that large bowl! Gorgeous!
I'll be at market for your live. How can we get a pin for PITTSBURGH USA.
Love your work and attitude!😊
Oh no, am I one of those people with an attitude. I take it you it's a good one but then I'd take it that was even if it were bad. Sorry, now it looks like I am bad. Thanks for liking my aesthetic, my strides may be small, but I always try to push it. Forgive me, thanks, push it yourself too.
@@pottersjournal You are so dedicated and positive and we love the freshness of your videos.
Love the tulip snowflake plates. My adopted city dog barks all night (I think that's why she needed a new home) The howl she is still working on but she practices eveynight with the cayotes
Never thought I'd bury Ralph, always thought it would be a memorial marker. He worked a deal with the cayotes and there was no question they knew this was his kingdom. Brut's quietness worries me. A bit of Japanese Akita and I see it's a trait of theirs. The bark is something I wanted and miss but I've been encouraging and he's picking up a little.
Very nice work 😊
Thanks.
Beautiful Jeffrey 😍
The sea mist is just lovely on your wonderful clay, which reminds me of a wood firing 😍
@@melrussell7830 They are both commercial glazes from Standard Ceramics. The clay body is very intentional picked for giving a reduction like look in an oxidation kiln. Others have said wood too. Thanks for noticing.
Nice work! 8:26
Thank you. I'm in the early stages but with variations I can see this will never get old. Someone seeing this ordered a Thanksgiving plater.
Amazing kiln opening. I’m very interested in the clay you used and what cone you fire too. These are beautiful. That pitcher reminds me of one my grandma had. ❤
I just did a video of all the clays I use ruclips.net/video/5VJaNvGbFr4/видео.htmlsi=GUlWEZNwAd_CJbuc however I really didn't show them like I do here. It's # 211 Hazelnut from Standard Ceramics, they distribute throughout the Eastern US and ship. It gives a warm reduction like look in an oxidation kiln. Nice about grandma's pitcher you'll have to make one from memory.
@ thank you for the info. I did watch the clay video after I asked. I have plans to make a pitcher like grandmas. Thanks to you. And I binge watched your spout videos. I have to wait to have any clay shipped till warmer weather everything is coming frozen and I don’t have space to treat it like reclaim so I disappointed I have to wait. Love the color of that hazelnut. I’m in Michigan.
Absolutely love your slip ware. The double handle mug is perfect for some one with tremors or shakes.
Thank Sheila, so glad I know where to find you too. How hard the first trailing steep was a year and a half ago the sgraffito a little longer. I've practiced on the little plates and gone over the top on the poticnica. Theses plates were the first kind of normal production pots, still ask myself surprised 'did I do that?',
They are marketing your two handled mug for elderly with hand tremors or weakness to let them hold with two hands. They sell
Interesting. I'll have to do some more mug like. Thanks.