hi Jenny. Im glad you liked it. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching too. It is a bit time consuming, but as the pattern is just triangles, it is like a coloring book with that so satisfying feeling at the end.
Hey Debbie!! Yeah!! I always like to take a challenge like that especially when it ends with something so cool like this design. You are so sweet to watching the video. thanks Debbie.
Ann, another cracking video, your work is amazing, I can only watch in awe as I don't have the patience, or a steady hand, let alone the painting skills that you show us so beautifully. The optical illusions are great, my eyes are blurring just thinking about it, so thankyou for sharing your ideas and painting skills. Beautiful 🎉😊
Ahh, Ann, I see you've discovered the alluring power of the Dark Side! Ancestral Puebloan pottery is a rabbit hole that can take years off your life. Or add years to it. It's an endless maze of styles, techniques, cultural references, and subtle meanings. Deeply frustrating and tremendously rewarding. For an introduction, a great starting point is Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery. ruclips.net/user/ancientpottery
Hi Dave. Hahaha. I see what you mean about the Puebloan pottery. I would love to try ore of them for sure. Jim and I have talked to Andy Ward before. He has commented on other of our videos. His channel has a lot of great resources.
Very interesting (& time consumimg)! My guess is the SW potters used yucca leaves to mark lines on pots. I've watched Mata Ortiz potters paint fine lines w/colored slips using a few strands of long hair. Heard Museum in Phx is great place to see SW pottery!
You have the patience of Job and the dedication of a saint, but the way the Pueblos did it was easier. They ate 5 peyote buttons and spent the night in a sweat lodge. Just teasing, and you do have a way of bringing your ideas into reality whereas the rest of us would be groping in the dark. 😊 Good job...again!
Hi Don. You are very sweet. I never thought about it taking a lot of patience. Really after drawing the lines, it was more like a coloring book just painting the triangles. Easy. We really do appreciate you watching!! Im glad you liked it 🙂
Hey Laura. I have little hand held extruders, but I dont have a big extruder. I have thought about getting one to do some fun projects with, but I would also need a good place to mount it which may also be a bit of a problem in my space. i have thought about investing in one. Sorry about that.
Im.an Acoma Potter...did you ask permission to share this? They are certain designs only used during certain times of year. The Acoma community depends on pottery to make a living. ITS NOT A HOBBY! SO BE RESPECTFUL AND PULL THIS VIDEO!
Wow! My head is spinning. You are a master!!!
Hey Lin. that is so kind of you. thanks so much as always for watching.
great, job! Your videos are always such an inspiration! You certainly help other (less experienced) potters see what is possible! 💌
Hi Nate. that is so nice of you. Thanks so much for watching. Jim and I really appreciate that.
what can i say ... like before ,,, looks great ... all the ideas ... too many for me , cant hold on ... 😄👏
Hahaha. You are very nice Laura!! I appreciate that!!
What an interesting technique. I love that you showed some variations. A beautiful effect.
Hey Ali!! Im so glad you liked it. thanks as always for watching. You know that we appreciate you.
Wow Ann, just Wow!!❤
Hey Dragon! Aww...thanks so much. Jim and I really appreciate you.
@@annruel1982 awww and I really appreciate your inquisitiveness , ingenuity and most of all your sharing with us your ideas! Thank you
@@dragonboatphoenix6375 That is so sweet Dragon!! Thank you!!!!
Wow! Very time-consuming, but very beautiful.
hi Jenny. Im glad you liked it. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching too. It is a bit time consuming, but as the pattern is just triangles, it is like a coloring book with that so satisfying feeling at the end.
LOVE this!
Hey Debbie!! Yeah!! I always like to take a challenge like that especially when it ends with something so cool like this design. You are so sweet to watching the video. thanks Debbie.
I admire your patience and determination, and you got a lovely result. I’m afraid giving it a swoosh or two with a fat brush is more my speed. Lol.
Ann, another cracking video, your work is amazing, I can only watch in awe as I don't have the patience, or a steady hand, let alone the painting skills that you show us so beautifully. The optical illusions are great, my eyes are blurring just thinking about it, so thankyou for sharing your ideas and painting skills. Beautiful 🎉😊
I love your work. Thank you dear. ❤❤❤
So much more patience than I.
Very,very nice work. Thank you for not turning your platform political.
Thanks Wayne - we're trying to be a refuge from negativity! :)
Amazing Anne!!!
These are absolutely stunning! I adore Native pottery and have studied some techniques, and have also done “coffee can firing”.
Thank you for sharing your techniques. It is very, very helpful to me.
Wow stunning. You have so such patince to do that. Its amazing!!
Ahh, Ann, I see you've discovered the alluring power of the Dark Side! Ancestral Puebloan pottery is a rabbit hole that can take years off your life. Or add years to it. It's an endless maze of styles, techniques, cultural references, and subtle meanings. Deeply frustrating and tremendously rewarding. For an introduction, a great starting point is Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery.
ruclips.net/user/ancientpottery
Hi Dave. Hahaha. I see what you mean about the Puebloan pottery. I would love to try ore of them for sure. Jim and I have talked to Andy Ward before. He has commented on other of our videos. His channel has a lot of great resources.
Very interesting (& time consumimg)! My guess is the SW potters used yucca leaves to mark lines on pots. I've watched Mata Ortiz potters paint fine lines w/colored slips using a few strands of long hair. Heard Museum in Phx is great place to see SW pottery!
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Yeah! thanks so much Raven. You know how we appreciate you.
@@annruel1982 You're welcome, Ann. You're work is so inspiring!
@@TheRavenBlack1-cw1sr that is so sweet of you Raven!
You have the patience of Job and the dedication of a saint, but the way the Pueblos did it was easier. They ate 5 peyote buttons and spent the night in a sweat lodge.
Just teasing, and you do have a way of bringing your ideas into reality whereas the rest of us would be groping in the dark. 😊 Good job...again!
Hi Don. You are very sweet. I never thought about it taking a lot of patience. Really after drawing the lines, it was more like a coloring book just painting the triangles. Easy. We really do appreciate you watching!! Im glad you liked it 🙂
Do you have any good ideas for assignments to work with an extruder.?
Hey Laura. I have little hand held extruders, but I dont have a big extruder. I have thought about getting one to do some fun projects with, but I would also need a good place to mount it which may also be a bit of a problem in my space. i have thought about investing in one. Sorry about that.
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So beautiful your video but tell me in Hindi glaze material Glaze
Greek pottery and pub3lo pottery can't wait to troll future archeologists with this!
Im.an Acoma Potter...did you ask permission to share this? They are certain designs only used during certain times of year. The Acoma community depends on pottery to make a living. ITS NOT A HOBBY!
SO BE RESPECTFUL AND PULL THIS VIDEO!