i started watching these videos cause i love watching people crafting stuff now i am addicted its like hypnosis how smooth everything is the wheel spinning its very relaxing , i love crafting too but i cant find what would i like to do its would be to expencive to me to just buy tools for every single hobby that i have on my mind :)
@zhpottery Hi, you might think I was trained in a ceramic factory in Taiwan. Not at all, I just happened to take a pottery class in my undergraduate about 30 years ago. I was lucky to study under one of the master ceramicist, Wu Rhang-Nung. You can Google to search his portfolio. My major in my undergraduate was mechanical engineering. I remember back then, we just learned how to throw by observing. It's not like today we have so many tools to learn how to throw.
@credenza1 Yes, I learned using slip to throw form Mr. Wu. I have many chances to observe him doing demos, and after the demos his clothes was as clean as you seen me throwing on my other videos.
something about how while you were making the stem made me cringe (not anything bad it was my brain knowing that it was at some point going to be hard and in just sinking xD)
Thank you Mr. Lin, watching you is inspirational. You make it all look so easy. And I have learned so much from you
i started watching these videos cause i love watching people crafting stuff now i am addicted its like hypnosis how smooth everything is the wheel spinning its very relaxing , i love crafting too but i cant find what would i like to do its would be to expencive to me to just buy tools for every single hobby that i have on my mind :)
Hi Hsin....wonderful, wonderful! I could watch you thow all day long!!!! You're pure artist, teacher and genius!!!!
This is an awesome technique. I love how he closed it up, and made the vine top at the same time.
That looks so much like a pumpkin, it is absolutely incredible.
You are amazing. Utterly amazing.
The close-ups were very well done. Learning by observing.
Omg I love porcelain. This is so creative
More amazing thing is he didnt even trim it and thickness of the wall was perfect! I always admire your work!
The new close ups are great! I always learn something from you. Your technique just mesmerizes me! Could watch you all day...
i realize I am pretty randomly asking but do anybody know of a good place to watch newly released series online?
@Justin Jesse Lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it on google :)
@Justin Jesse Try Flixzone. Just google for it =)
That is beautiful! I will attempt to make this for my class project! We don't have porcelain to throw with though.
Hi Hsin-Chuen. Did Wu Rhang-Nung throw with very little water as you do?
Can I ask how much clay you used for your pumpkin? Did you use underglaze or glaze for your final finish?
Have you ever worked with Phoenix clay? I kinda have when i was in high school
Can I ask what practice and training was like in Taiwan? What were some of the first forms and how many would they require you to throw?
wow that was amazing
@zhpottery Hi, you might think I was trained in a ceramic factory in Taiwan. Not at all, I just happened to take a pottery class in my undergraduate about 30 years ago. I was lucky to study under one of the master ceramicist, Wu Rhang-Nung. You can Google to search his portfolio. My major in my undergraduate was mechanical engineering. I remember back then, we just learned how to throw by observing. It's not like today we have so many tools to learn how to throw.
one word....amazing
@js74858 As you see on my very first slide, those are the glazes I used to glaze my pumpkins.
@credenza1 Yes, I learned using slip to throw form Mr. Wu. I have many chances to observe him doing demos, and after the demos his clothes was as clean as you seen me throwing on my other videos.
If the pumpkin is completely inclosed, wont the air inside blow it up? at least thats what i have been taught.
Did you miss the thin tool used to make a vent at 10:50
something about how while you were making the stem made me cringe (not anything bad it was my brain knowing that it was at some point going to be hard and in just sinking xD)
zelo lepo navdihnili ste me😏😏💶💶💶💶💶💶💶
Loved the pumpkin, hated the background racket!
You mean the normal studio sounds?
谢谢老师, 无私分享这么多的学习资源。
A master peace
@TheDraindeimo Please re-watch the clip around 10:50.
Its cool
fantastiskt!
Lindo 👏👏👏
Awesome.
Fantastskt roligt att se
Vad många svenskar det är i kommentarsfältet XD
jag med, är också Svensk 😄
pretty fun
@nemesis111680 Hi, I mixed T-2 (from local store) and B-Mix with grog (Laguna) about 2:1 ratio.
Amazing...
mashaalla nice
4:34 the music in the background XD
***** just a reminder that good music is universal.
+D'Adriana Cooper Omg yeess, i was like im i hearing what im hearing.
D'Adriana Cooper m
You mean viva la vida.
😍 😍 😍 😍
hi sir. ll please tell me how you made the throwing or the soil by what you are making these wonderful ceramics pots. pleaseee
You should make clay footballs
Hsin-Chuen creates only tasteful objects.
Wee snaw!!!!
@hsinchuen ah, i turned away for a few seconds for a text message haha
who is watching this is 2017 . I am.
Melissa Brown I am
Boyz 2 men
can i have itttttt
The people who don't understand the ingredients they should shut up