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How to Make a Pot Like Grayson Perry | Tate
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
- Follow our step-by-step guide to building a coil pot with ceramicist Freya Bramble-Carter. For further tips and details about this activity, visit our website at bit.ly/34Sa5Gc. Please note, filming took place before the UK's lockdown measures were introduced.
The whole process can take up to a couple of weeks, depending on the speed in which you wish to work and drying times, and is suitable for anyone who is new to pottery.
You will need:
- a metal kidney palette (or a plastic card for the smooth edge and a fine, plastic hair comb for the serrated edge)
- a potter’s knife
- mark making tools (tweezers, chopsticks, a fork and kitchen knife work well for decor work)
- a toothbrush
- some paintbrushes
- a selection of letter stamps
- a turntable
- some water
- a cheese wire (or thread /string strong enough to slice through clay)
- a cloth or tea towel
- a rolling pin and measuring guides
- earthenware or stoneware clay
- a sponge
- a pencil and paper
- sandpaper
- scissors
- soluble wax (or masking tape)
- transparent glaze
- a selection of coloured slips, oxides and underglazes
All of the materials are available mostly online or at your local art supply shop. You will also need access to a pottery kiln. You can often find these at art colleges or other community groups.
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Where would you find inspiration for the design of your coil pot?
If I had all the multitudes of tools you seem to need , I would find my inspiration from my personal journey and identity
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Hi Wendy, we've included list of alternative tools you might have at home here: bit.ly/34Sa5Gc. Hope this helps.
@@Tate thanks I'll have a look . Stay well 😁
In nature, flowers, the ocean just everywhere
from my environment, memories and musings... =]
so nice to see freya from the great pottery throwdown again. berry nice
Great vid and what an amazingly soothing voice.
This is a wonderful video; the artist is very good at explaining what she's doing, and she's obviously really skilled and talented. Love her pot.
I love this pot, the texture everything, amazing
Thank you for the creating this accessible video Freya and Tate. Having this 'time out from life' has given me time to reflect on my journey and I am looking forward to creating my own pot to reflect this. For the moment I shall work on designs from home. Stay safe.
So pleased you enjoyed the film Siggy.
🙏🏽 thank you ! So much fun to watch! Lovely
Wow, I loved this. Makes me want to try it. Thanks.
I very much enjoyed this video! I hope Freya does more videos 😊
This is such a well done Video..i just loved it! ty
Art is sincerity. Of course, always. It's beautiful.
Loved this!
This was beautiful to watch the process.
Que bello trabajo!!
wonderful, thank you so much!
I want more of her vids!
amazing!
amazing work🤗🤗
Great video Freya, I am a pottery tutor and am going to do this with my classes....like Grayson Perry, my Teddy is going to be the main feature ;)
Thank you for sharing this process
So pleased you enjoyed it!
@@Tate 🤗🌸
A coil pot sounds easy enough . You need this and this and this and etc wow a lot of this and this . Starting to like Grayson Perry he's starting to grow on me. It's like any artist though I don't necessarily like all artists and their periods of works of different eras or whatever they want to call them, but I do like him, seems like a down to Earth nice guy.
Hi Wendy, we've included list of alternative tools you might have at home here: bit.ly/34Sa5Gc. Hope this helps.
Excellent!
I love his work, he is a fascinating person, would love to meet him ,,, do I remember you from the Pottery show ? xoxox
seriously..... amazing work done by him....
I see you Freya from Great Pottery Throw Down !:)
I like how she is doing all of this with long sleeves.
Prachtig ✨🦋😁
This is an excellent tutorial. I am, however, perplexed by the term 'medulas' as it used here. I use this technique with students to create relief surfaces but have never called it anything other than 'cut-outs'. I searched Google for the term in relation to ceramics and other than a Spanish translation meaning 'softcore', I was unsuccessful in finding it in any online reference materials. Is the term. Could you explain what is the origin of 'medula' as applied to this ceramic techinique?
medal or medallion perhaps?
I wish I could try this, but I don't have access to a kiln - is it doable with oven-bake clay? I realise it's not quite the same, but needs must...
Great idea! While polymer oven bake clay will work, it can be quite expensive - so you may want to make a mini version to keep costs reasonable. Good luck.
Air drying clay is not a bad option, you change out the glazing for painting. Acrylics and even Watercolours work well!
As a artist myself grayson is one of my biggest influence, but i personly hate working with clay
The Works do bricks of air dry clay really cheap, hardly anyone has access to a kiln.
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never knew freya was scouse
I don't want to make pot, i want to smoke pot huehuehue 🤭🤭🤭