Your videos are so informative. I feel like I am in a series of personal seminars with you. Thank you for sharing....it is hard to find a mentor; I like to think of you in that way.
Hsin-Chuen, Thanks so much for showing the final product in the video. I realize that you have to wait until the pot is fired to finish the video and i appreciate the extra time and patient it takes. it makes all the difference when you do videos with glazing.
For brief moment, as the body glaze was pouring, I could imagine that pot being fluted and celadon and how amazing that would look. Great work. Very dramatic
So many great tips! The water on the bottom trick and the full rotation of the pot are really wonderful advice! I am working on larger bottles now and your advice is sure to be helpful! Thank you so much!!!
Dear Hsinchuen Lin, thank you for sharing, absolutely fantastic. Your videos are a treat to watch. May I ask you what was the second glaze you applied? Also what clay do you use and the temperature you fired this piece at? You and your work are truly inspirational, please keep on uploading. Many thanks, Paul.
Thanks, I'm a mature potter, and now have started college for ceramics, I had to clean many glazed bottoms, from the students, I had forgotten about the water trick, I am going to insist they watch your demo, thank you
I noticed that you are using a plunger to mix the Shino. Staying with the plumbing tools, I have used a toilet brush with brissles. It seems to pull the thickened glaze from the sides and mixes it better than even a paint drill bit. Thanks for all your tips cuz they are awesome.
I love this effect! Very beautiful! One question, I noticed that your Shino and even the green/turquoise glaze, goes down to the bottom edge. Will that spread in the Kiln? I suppose I could put the wax on the bottom edge of the bottle.
hello hsin, could you please tell me, is the pot bisque fired or just dried out? please continue making these wonderful videos, I have learned so much. Elizabeth:)
Beautiful! I love learning about your glazing techniques. I hope to try this some day. What a lovely shape this vase has also! 🌺
Your videos are so informative. I feel like I am in a series of personal seminars with you.
Thank you for sharing....it is hard to find a mentor; I like to think of you in that way.
Hsin-Chuen, Thanks so much for showing the final product in the video. I realize that you have to wait until the pot is fired to finish the video and i appreciate the extra time and patient it takes. it makes all the difference when you do videos with glazing.
For brief moment, as the body glaze was pouring, I could imagine that pot being fluted and celadon and how amazing that would look. Great work. Very dramatic
Thank you. Very good teacher. I learn so much and I like your patience.
Even though I have no interest in pottery I thoroughly enjoyed watching this master at work.
Thank you!
So many great tips! The water on the bottom trick and the full rotation of the pot are really wonderful advice! I am working on larger bottles now and your advice is sure to be helpful!
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for all these really useful glazing tips.
Amazing. I am on new to throwing and you inspire me to continue as your pieces are absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for sharing with such great detail! Love your work. You are also a great teacher.
Dear Hsinchuen Lin, thank you for sharing, absolutely fantastic. Your videos are a treat to watch. May I ask you what was the second glaze you applied? Also what clay do you use and the temperature you fired this piece at? You and your work are truly inspirational, please keep on uploading. Many thanks, Paul.
Stunning! Thanks so much for the great glazing tips as well as the visual
Your amazing on how well thought out you go from step to step. thank you.
Thanks, I'm a mature potter, and now have started college for ceramics, I had to clean many glazed bottoms, from the students, I had forgotten about the water trick, I am going to insist they watch your demo, thank you
I love your work more then anybody else
Thank you for sharing your expertise so generously!
Thanks for showing - a fabulous pot!
Thank you. You are teaching me so much. Claire
Thank you Hsinchuen to share all those videos. I'm learning a lot !
saoking the botteom in water is a really great tip. Thanks
I noticed that you are using a plunger to mix the Shino. Staying with the plumbing tools, I have used a toilet brush with brissles. It seems to pull the thickened glaze from the sides and mixes it better than even a paint drill bit. Thanks for all your tips cuz they are awesome.
Thanks so much so much for showing every details, I am a beginner in pottery and I'd like so much to do the same !!!
Beautiful work!
Absolutely beautiful!
thank you for sharing....and waiting to show the result..
Beautiful form
thank you for sharing. Wonderful!
love your pots . just a quick one . the blue squeezy thing is called a pipette .
Nicola Gregson
that is so beautiful
Great tip to put the water under the foot.
Very interesting! What color did you pour last?
Parabéns 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇧🇷🇧🇷
how much does that large pot weigh? I would like to know so I can compare my own large piece throwing to see if i am in the ballpark.
wow, amazing!
Shinos first or be cursed ;)
Thank you for all your excellent hard work
What is it about the shino glaze that causes it to bubble if you put the shino over top another glaze?
what cone do you usually fire with and is it reduction or oxidation? im guessing cone 10 reduction? am i right?
I love this effect! Very beautiful! One question, I noticed that your Shino and even the green/turquoise glaze, goes down to the bottom edge. Will that spread in the Kiln? I suppose I could put the wax on the bottom edge of the bottle.
Hi Mr. Lin:
Is it better to fire a Shino glaze pot with reduction or oxidation? And does the result come out significantly different?
Thanks!
hello hsin, could you please tell me, is the pot bisque fired or just dried out? please continue making these wonderful videos, I have learned so much. Elizabeth:)
He is glazing it at the bisque-fired stage (which is typical - few artists glaze greenware).
13:43 he says my bottom is nice and clean =D
Why do you glaze the inside when nobody can see it
For water proof and for balance the inside and out tension when cooling.
After he's done he will show us his bottom... so I guess I'm not finishing this vid :-)
Absolutely beautiful!