Native Clays Movie (Full) version from Artists Tony Soares

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @timorson4129
    @timorson4129 3 месяца назад +3

    It’s very satisfying Tony to witness the heritage being honoured by you, it’s inspirational seeing the respect and dedication bringing such beauty to life.

  • @nancyjoylight
    @nancyjoylight 2 месяца назад +1

    Gratitude Tony, I am a hobbyist potter, and didn't know there was a way to build such a beautiful and full form without coils! Beautifully filmed and framed with a gorgeous sunset, wow! I loved it!

  • @Dovid2000
    @Dovid2000 2 года назад +6

    This skilled craftsman is truly an inspiration to watch in his craft. Pottery making is as old as man himself. This man, however, is a professional. Thanks for documenting for posterity this important craft.

  • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
    @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  5 лет назад +7

    Haaaa, I’m an Anthony Soares too! Not from Canyon De Chelly , from SoCal. Thanks for the comments. On my wedding date 11 years ago there were 2 other Tony Soares’s getting married on my date causing havoc with wedding guests sending gifts 😀

  • @FeatherHolisticTherapeuticArts
    @FeatherHolisticTherapeuticArts 6 месяцев назад +2

    Breathtaking. I was in tears. My ancestry is Purepecha and this touched me deeply as I reclaim my Indigenous Native ancestry through my beginnings in barro... Pottery.

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova 5 лет назад +8

    Amazing movie, but not enough views!

  • @draven3838
    @draven3838 5 лет назад +5

    I remember this movie well ,it started me on my journey to making pottery the way our ancestors did, thank you very much for this beautiful journey

  • @lorraineluna9397
    @lorraineluna9397 5 лет назад +6

    Tony what a fantastic production of your work and method. You had invited us to come down to visit you years ago. My husband and I feel very fortunate to have met you and grateful for the beautiful olla that you gave to us. Blessings to you and your family.

  • @MsZzzipper
    @MsZzzipper 2 года назад +1

    Wow! I was spellbound the whole movie. Beautiful to watch.

  • @dennystewart3238
    @dennystewart3238 5 лет назад +6

    This video inspired me to make my first large round pot. I added sculpted tree branches growing out of it on the side, bottom, and top opening. I'm waiting for it to come out of the kiln now. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @relmilioortiz5646
    @relmilioortiz5646 3 года назад +6

    I just started a ceramics class in college, and I’m falling in love. This was an amazing movie!!! Great to see someone keeping this art form alive/preserved well. 👍🏽

    • @charlesg5085
      @charlesg5085 Год назад

      I am sure you learned the modern lgbtq take on potery in your class.

    • @charlesg5085
      @charlesg5085 Год назад

      Also I am sure you like this video because the narrator is clearly gender ambiguous.

    • @itsmesrd8743
      @itsmesrd8743 9 месяцев назад

      You're an obvious blithering idiot. I'm not taking up for other folks but this isn't the place to make dumb comments🤐@@charlesg5085

  • @tksmith3698
    @tksmith3698 3 года назад +4

    The firing particularly was so interesting. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    @1a1u0g9t4s2u Год назад +1

    Learned about Tony Soares by way of Andy Ward. So happy to see Tony learning and passing on the traditional way of finding clay and making pottery. I travel throughout the Southwest and hope to one day cross paths with you. Thanks for sharing.

  • @svenlundergard1
    @svenlundergard1 Год назад +1

    Just watched this from start to finish (I didn't get a chance to a while back) and OK...This was just incredible. Everything about this production is great. You're such a talented and gifted person.

  • @HobbsBhipp
    @HobbsBhipp 2 года назад +1

    Great documentary of a great artist.

  • @Toni-nk6js
    @Toni-nk6js Месяц назад

    This was awesome Tony! I remember making one with you long ago. Mine didn't look like these 😊

  • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
    @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  5 лет назад +3

    Yes I’m a late starter on RUclips, it has a bunch of views on my friends channel Clive Wright , send them my way!!! Thanks for the view. Tony

  • @vulcanswork
    @vulcanswork 5 лет назад +3

    And there is also an amazingly beautiful basket

  • @maestasify
    @maestasify Месяц назад

    Look how alive and responsive the clay is in Tony's hands.

  • @Dovid2000
    @Dovid2000 2 года назад +3

    One more thing: The advantage of knowing how to make clay pottery is that, today, almost all our kitchenware and utensils, including utility vessels, are mass-produced by machines using either molten glass, metals or plastics, and it's easy for common man to forget how the ancients once made their own utility vessels.

  • @anthonysoares9936
    @anthonysoares9936 5 лет назад +3

    Are you by chance in Canyon de Chelly? You see, a few years back I recieved an e-mail stating " are you the Tony Soares from Canyon de Chelly, I finally found you." I had to tell them they found the wrong Tony Soares. Fast forward a few years, I find myself in college, and taking a ceramics class. Due to googling some info on throwing, your video shows up in my feed. Exceptional video! Very calming to watch with the native flute and naration style, simple straight forward, sart to finish, educational style was appreciated. I find my-self iIntringued by the paddle style, more so than wheel throwing or just pinch style.
    Thank You for up loading, I am inspired.

  • @Opernkabarett
    @Opernkabarett 2 года назад

    What an heartly learned lesson. Taught by beauty and skill.

  • @clementramon8589
    @clementramon8589 Год назад

    Good movie Tony. You are a master of your craft. I'm hooked on your videos. Thank You.

  • @UrsulaGörgen
    @UrsulaGörgen Год назад

    Von Anbeginn zu Anbeginn.
    ❤ Da möchte ich gerne
    Lernen
    Meinen Lebenstraum
    Erfüllen.
    Dankeschön
    Toni

    • @UrsulaGörgen
      @UrsulaGörgen Год назад

      Voller Lebens Kraft

    • @UrsulaGörgen
      @UrsulaGörgen Год назад

      Gibt es eine Möglichkeit bei dir zu lernen.
      Ich bin Malerin.
      Habe mit 14 Jahren mein
      Erstes Gefäß gemacht in
      Aufbautechnik.
      Meinen Eltern wurde empfohlen mich Kunst
      Studieren zu lassen.
      Ich habe eine anthroposophische
      Ausbildung in Bewegungskunst gemacht.
      Im Jahr 2000 bis 2005.

  • @svenlundergard1
    @svenlundergard1 Год назад

    I'm inspired. I watched your corrugated pottery video and tried it. I'm still trying it and I keep remembering that you said it takes patience. A great lesson. Thanks

  • @danivc9878
    @danivc9878 Год назад

    Lovely Documentary and you Tony what an Amazing skill you were blessed with !

  • @alphonsechanekayebone7871
    @alphonsechanekayebone7871 Год назад

    Very wonderfull

  • @michaelmclendon2587
    @michaelmclendon2587 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely awesome thank you for your information keep up the good work and God bless

  • @wiljak_hakker
    @wiljak_hakker Год назад

    comes from andy wards ancient pottery channel that i just discovered a few days ago and he made a movie with you 2 years ago. so starting to subscribe to you twoo! looking forward to see a true artist at work

  • @northbaysilverandgold807
    @northbaysilverandgold807 7 месяцев назад

    very nice ,

  • @fngrusty42
    @fngrusty42 2 года назад

    Beautiful work. Very interesting way of firing the pot. Thank you

  • @alphonsechanekayebone7871
    @alphonsechanekayebone7871 Год назад

    Very good technic..

  • @blancawyatt3092
    @blancawyatt3092 2 года назад

    Beautiful movie thank you.

  • @branni6538
    @branni6538 4 года назад +2

    Awesome skills!

  • @chrisinkansas8507
    @chrisinkansas8507 5 лет назад +2

    Way cool

  • @nickonicifor5638
    @nickonicifor5638 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful!

  • @joosjekerkhoff8223
    @joosjekerkhoff8223 3 месяца назад

    I didn’t see Tony working on the rims of the coils left on the inside of the pot. Wasn’t it filmed or isn’t it necessary?

  • @carinaheviaromano6462
    @carinaheviaromano6462 2 месяца назад

  • @vickyburney
    @vickyburney 2 года назад +1

    do you use a binder in your paint?

  • @scottartsandcraft
    @scottartsandcraft 10 месяцев назад

    Ok How do you keep it from turning all black ? Everytime time I try this it all comes out all black

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  10 месяцев назад +1

      It is the clay and the fuel . Hi oxidizing fuel . Some woods are just dirty

  • @tordenoglynthorbjrnerlands7606

    Is it possible to use wood ash sand and clay in this prosess?

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Год назад +1

      I’ve tried wood ash and haven’t had much luck. I know they use it in India

    • @tordenoglynthorbjrnerlands7606
      @tordenoglynthorbjrnerlands7606 Год назад

      @@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Ok,is there much vulcanic ash you use in this prosess?

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Год назад +1

      No , sometimes I use it, I mostly use sand and grog but grog is a lot of work to make , it is probably the best temper

    • @tordenoglynthorbjrnerlands7606
      @tordenoglynthorbjrnerlands7606 Год назад

      @@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 Ok i lived in northern Norway and i have find some natural clay ,i like to try this metod of making clay ,so then i try to rins the clay and making some grog .is there a special size of the grogcorn?

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  Год назад +3

      I make tiles from the raw clay, fire them , then pound or grind them into a powder, do not breathe the dust please. Then sift through a window screen. Everything that falls through is good. Maybe use 10 or 20 percent grog. It helps with drying and the shrinking

  • @charlesg5085
    @charlesg5085 Год назад

    Ouhhhh they love those paddles. Slap that...

  • @petepeterson4540
    @petepeterson4540 5 лет назад +3

    I wish more existed of my mother's people the Lipan Apache I watched my Great Grandmother make a pot as a toddler I am 64 no so around 3 to 4 years of age but you do know they our ancestors would call you a woman And taunt you with a marriage proposal. the men in my nation would at least.

    • @tonysoaresnativeclays1434
      @tonysoaresnativeclays1434  5 лет назад +10

      Well I don’t swing that way!😀 I have a wife and two kids, I think there was a lot of men making pottery back in the day and a lot painting pottery. Every Rez I go to it is usually a man who is putting on the pottery class for me to teach. 😀😜

  • @UrsulaGörgen
    @UrsulaGörgen Год назад

    Ursula Görgen