Beautiful work as usual. I always wanted to get into bonsai. Such a beautiful artform. Closest I've gotten was building a Lego set. Maybe one day, I'll try my hand at the real thing.
so lovely with the maple sprout planted! looks really beatiful. so the glaze you are using is usually not a clear glaze but a less opaque color glaze? i find it so perfect how it has a bit of color but the white stamped flowers still peek through. really different from what i usually see potters do these days
Thank you. Depending on the piece, the glaze I am using this time is highly transparent. Since the raw material includes wood ash, it contains a small amount of iron, giving it a greenish hue.
For some reason this video only came up when I searched for "盆栽鉢" Even though the title is in english? I'm going to have to make the paddle and spoon but I think I can do this project!
Pottery and Bonsai, which Im both very fond of, combined in one video, amazing. The glaze turned out very pretty! Out of interest, what type of wood was used for the ash? Regards
Thank you. The ash used in the wood types comes from burning various kinds of wood. I use the ash that has been burnt in a climbing kiln, which is then washed and refined.
A beautiful video thank you, I do so look forward to your video’s. I really like your daisy stamps, I was wondering if the slip on Bisqueware is okay for a oxidation firing with a clear glaze over it?
@@melrussell7830 You can formulate slip to fire at the temperature and atmosphere in which you work. If you fire mid range oxidation in an electric kiln, there is a slip recipe for that range.
Thank you! Yes, you can do oxidation firing over them. If you apply white slip over bisque ware, you need to make sure you apply glaze before the slip is completely dry; otherwise, the slip might fall off. I'll also mention it in the video, thanks.
Muito grata pela partilha. O seu trabalho é maravilhoso❤️
I love to watch the transformation of your clay from buff to fired with the slip decoration having just the right amount of contrast.
Thank you so much!
Okay, this is one of the most adorable things ever. He sees a seedling and says "let's give it a home".❤
Thank you!
Beautiful work as usual. I always wanted to get into bonsai. Such a beautiful artform. Closest I've gotten was building a Lego set. Maybe one day, I'll try my hand at the real thing.
Thank you. If you can find the right materials nearby, bonsai is quite easy to start. Please give it a try!
動画ありがとうございました。
いつもありがとうございます!
Thank you for making another video, they are inspiring🙂
Thank you!
いいねー流石。
いつもありがとうございます!
釉薬という言葉を初めて知りました。陶芸やってみたいです。
so lovely with the maple sprout planted! looks really beatiful. so the glaze you are using is usually not a clear glaze but a less opaque color glaze? i find it so perfect how it has a bit of color but the white stamped flowers still peek through. really different from what i usually see potters do these days
Thank you.
Depending on the piece, the glaze I am using this time is highly transparent. Since the raw material includes wood ash, it contains a small amount of iron, giving it a greenish hue.
For some reason this video only came up when I searched for "盆栽鉢" Even though the title is in english? I'm going to have to make the paddle and spoon but I think I can do this project!
Pottery and Bonsai, which Im both very fond of, combined in one video, amazing.
The glaze turned out very pretty! Out of interest, what type of wood was used for the ash? Regards
Thank you.
The ash used in the wood types comes from burning various kinds of wood. I use the ash that has been burnt in a climbing kiln, which is then washed and refined.
A beautiful video thank you, I do so look forward to your video’s. I really like your daisy stamps, I was wondering if the slip on Bisqueware is okay for a oxidation firing with a clear glaze over it?
@@melrussell7830 You can formulate slip to fire at the temperature and atmosphere in which you work. If you fire mid range oxidation in an electric kiln, there is a slip recipe for that range.
@@avermontlifethank you for your comment, I do use slip on greenware, but I didn’t think that it would work on just Bisqueware with oxidation firing 😊
Thank you! Yes, you can do oxidation firing over them. If you apply white slip over bisque ware, you need to make sure you apply glaze before the slip is completely dry; otherwise, the slip might fall off. I'll also mention it in the video, thanks.
@@WatajimaPottery Ooo, good tip. Cheers.
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