I understand that You didn't need to narrate this video Matt, it speaks for itself :) Another beautiful vase Matt, thanks for sharing Like you said before, leaving enough clay near the top is most important to be able to throw that skinny top. Still promoting your work whenever I can.
So I have a question: What about the water inside on the bottom? Is there any? I couldn't tell whether you were applying water on the outside only when you were working on the neck of the bottle or also on the inside. I would imagine it's virtually impossible to get that water out once the neck gets too narrow.
It has been a long time sense I have talked to you Matt. Your still doing great work. Took a trip out east to pay a visit to a couple of young potters in Pennsylvania the first was Jeff Kohut of potters Journal and then to Simon Leach pottery, Had a great time with both. This was not the first time I have visited my friends there. Then it was off to Connecticut to pay a visit to see Guy Wolff and he had me learn how he made the large pots a 36 pounder had a great learning and told him would be back in two years. Was thinking about going to North and South Carolina when I take my Flordia trip every other year and would like to see your studio and you. I would like to stop by one of these times. Let me know what you think. eddiespottery.
You make it look so easy. Great work. Love watching your videos.
Such efficient throwing technique! Totally going to do my best to emulate this!
I understand that You didn't need to narrate this video Matt, it speaks for itself :)
Another beautiful vase Matt, thanks for sharing
Like you said before, leaving enough clay near the top is most important to be able to throw that skinny top.
Still promoting your work whenever I can.
So I have a question: What about the water inside on the bottom? Is there any? I couldn't tell whether you were applying water on the outside only when you were working on the neck of the bottle or also on the inside. I would imagine it's virtually impossible to get that water out once the neck gets too narrow.
Lovely form .... beautifully thrown
Touch a gentle touch. awesome skills
Wow! Mesmerizing... I could watch you throw all day!
Does anyone know if there’s any public Clay Pitts in Virginia I’m in Roanoke and I’m trying to find a clay manufacture nearby thanks for your help
Awesome man!! Thank you for sharing. You’re such a blessing
Meu sonho é poder comprar um torno..😮
Lindo trabalho...
How tal is the cylinder before you shape the vase?
You pull up all the clay that you can, then start to shape
Watching you throw is simply mesmerizing.
Cok güzel. Ustalığınız şahane. Ögretici bir video. Ayrıntılar çok güzel yansıtılmış.
Do narrow necks like that ever get clogged with glaze?
how tall is the vase after being thrown?
About 13” tall
You are a true master. Beautiful
Great job!
Beautiful. Love to watch you throw
Delicate hands..well thrown
Beautiful!
Nice to have the occasional video without talking over it.
Marvelous
Amazing
Tier
It has been a long time sense I have talked to you Matt. Your still doing great work. Took a trip out east to pay a visit to a couple of young potters in Pennsylvania the first was Jeff Kohut of potters Journal and then to Simon Leach pottery, Had a great time with both. This was not the first time I have visited my friends there. Then it was off to Connecticut to pay a visit to see Guy Wolff and he had me learn how he made the large pots a 36 pounder had a great learning and told him would be back in two years. Was thinking about going to North and South Carolina when I take my Flordia trip every other year and would like to see your studio and you. I would like to stop by one of these times. Let me know what you think. eddiespottery.
You’re definitely welcome whenever you’re close. Just let me know when to make sure I’m home.