Ep.7 I stuffed up this week 🥲
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- Опубликовано: 24 авг 2023
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This mold just SCREAMS 1980s. The '80s had a bit of an Art Deco mini revival at least in the US. If you glazed this in a solid pale pink, mint or baby blue and put bright tropical flowers in it, it would look right at home on the set of the Golden Girls. It also has a very '50s feel, especially, again in those solid, pastel colors.
I'd love to see this planter in art deco colors with gold accents. It would be stunning.
Even just one colour with the odd stripe as gold would be cool
I agree gold and black would be great! I also thought bamboo, so greens with a mat finish and a bit of gold. ☺
I like the shades of blue. A bamboo design with details of the natural bamboo sections might be interesting.
Black and gold, shiny.
I neeeeeeeed to see this piece in art deco style please Shelby❤❤❤
This is definitely an 80’s piece after the style of Haeger pottery in Illinois USA. Solid color ways in black, ivory, teal, peach & dusty rose would have been common. The shape is likely a ‘Console’ made for narrow tables in hallways or behind couches. Love your colorful interpretation. Cheers from the Midwest USA. 💜
I never mind that things you make aren't necessarily a new technique or ' creative', I love your videos for the calming joy of watching you paint something beautiful x I always excitedly click when I see a new video of yours
Thank you!! I really appreciate your love!! I have a bunch planned for future moulds! I just want to make sure it’s entertaining for you to watch ❤
Absolutely agree!
Agreed! I would also consider this piece a challenge more from a design standpoint. It wasn't as technically difficult or time consuming to fill in the columns with solid colors as it would have been to add patterns, but this piece was still a challenge because this solid chunky graphic style is new. Figuring out how to work in different styles can be stressful but rewarding!
Yes. This! Regardless of how anything turns out (which is usually fantastic anyway), it’s just so calming to listen to Shelby. I also learn a lot about pottery, even though i might never even try my hand at it myself. 😝
Me too! I love watching Shelby create!
If you push some drainage holes in the bottom, it would make the perfect little pot for cat grass for the kitties!
For some reason this feels like the perfect thing to put coloring pencils in. Lots of them!
I was thinking for stationary too
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Getting major planter vibes!!! Also saw it as bamboo at first. Love the colors!!!
Oh gosh! Yes of course bamboo could be so cute
That’s what i immediately thought too!
I was a florist for a long time, adn we used to get containers that look like this. They were meant for, instead of loose flowers, to put wet floral foam in to make arrangements. Edit: Usually the ones this big went for large funeral arrangements or centerpieces.
This reminds me of vases that were around in the 80's. I can almost see it painted in a solid black, grey, or peach. So scarily 80's then
My thoughts exactly! I remember them being black with gold and the up an down strips being one door and the the diagonal ones being other colors.
I immediately thought of that too. It feels like something my mom would have had when I was young. 80's art deco. In black or peach.
💯 I can see this in my aunt’s apartment in 94.
Omg yes! I remember those oval vases in the 80's that had the pastel peach, grey or shiny black!😂😂
It also reminds me of Bamboo planters!🎍
Yes! I had the same thought. Or sponged/rag-rolled(??!!!)/some other paint technique that just screams 80s (maybe into early 90s)
I'd love to see one in traditional artdeco colours: white, teal and navy or one inspired by Clarice Cliff
I love Clarice Cliff❤❤
Their screaming 80s to me. Can we imagine one in black with the tilted bars gold? Or one in pink with the bars black. Omg 80s dream
I was thinking the same thing
Oh I love it! Yes I see the 80s inspo ❤
Yesss, total 80s contemporary vibes for me as well! I did a google image search but came up with nothing but similar 80s vibes ceramics! But I love the colors and the way it turned out😍
Yep, I immediately thought of it in a soft pink or cream. Definitely feels 80s to me.
It fits in with what my friend and I call “80s bubble furniture”. When it seemed like everything had those rounded ridges and came in soft pastel colors.
Gold+black+mauve. Vase meant for green foam blocks. I swear my mom painted several of these in the 80s. Filled with silk flowers of course!
I searched mid-century planter and came up with one very similar to this one. I love the colors you have used!
My first thought was window box but it would make a great planter for succulents.
Beautiful. You could even use it in the bathroom as a makeup brush holder.
It reminds me of bamboo at first. 🎍 I think it'd look great with only one or two greenish colors as primary, then shade the roundness of the ribbon shape giving it dimension. Like a bamboo forest 😊
I definitely remember my grandma having this in the 80's with fake floral arrangements in it. It was a avocado greenish color with a brown over it. I wish I had pictures. It was in the sun room for years. If it wasn't this exact piece it was practically identical.
Very 80's ceramic base for a dried arrangement. Arrangement must include dried eucalyptus and hydrangeas or peonies. Colours on stripes might be dusty rose, salmon, dusty sage green, or mint. Lol. Total flashback moment fir me.
Stunning. A real 70’s colour pallet with browns and oranges would be interesting on this piece.
Looks like a planter.
My grandmother-in-law had a pair of these with aloe plants on her mantle.
yes! just needs drainage holes!
I think this looks like something my grandmother would have had for houseplants. I can picture it dark green and highly glazed sitting atop the wooden cabinet TV. I was a child in the 1950's so look at pottery designs from that period for clues. I remember the designs as being very organic.The design makes me think of bamboo. Good luck!
I was thinking the same with regards to the green planter. Good call!
It looks to me like a bamboo inspired design. In the 50’s different companies produced planters/pots like this in coral pinks, cottage green and pale yellow…also black and white. I feel like this was a piece inspired by that trend.
It could be a planter for herbs grown in a window sill. My aunt did slip casting in the 70s, but I've never seen anything like it before. It's unique!
These make me want to store my art supplies in such as pencils and paint brushes .
This looks as if it belongs in a Miami Vice series decor! I have seen things like this in either cream or black with gold. Love it.
OMG this with big fluffy blooms all tucked into it like a vase would be amazing. I'm thinking a gorgeous packed bouquet of peonies or hydrangeas or something would look incredible in it.
I agree looks like a planter. Also looks like needs a lid. They give me 80’s vibe.
As a Canadian I though only we called napkins by the word serviettes!
What a great planter that was used for live flower arrangements back in the 80s.
I, like many others, also saw this as bamboo. As such, I think it would be so cool if you painted them a light green, did a wipe-away wash of a darker green, then paint thin horizontal lines to make it look like actual bamboo!
In the mid ‘80’s, there was an art deco revival! I believe that has to be from 1985-6ish, and it looks like a garden planter
You could paint herb leaves on the diagonal columns & prehaps the name of the corresponding herb & they would be lovely window sill herb planters 🌿love your videos ❤
Oooooooo I love this idea!!!
beat me to it :)
I would love to have something like that!! Here's your basil... and your rosemary
These are really special Shelby. I'm having a really tough time right now and I just want to say thanks for your videos. You are always so cheerful and your designs always bring sunshine to my day. Love from Colorado. 🔆🌼💛✨️
Love this piece. Especially the blue green one. Would love a more monochromatic one.
It also screams a log are bamboo pile to me. This shape can also be see for windowsills. Most off the time I see them much larger, but this shape would be perfect as a plant pot in a window sill.
I love seeing what appears out of the moulds so enjoyable
My first thought was that these would be fun for pride month! I feel like the column shape lends itself well to different pride flag colors!
Gives me 80s vibes- like peachy pink with the black stripes. But I love what you’ve done!! They’re so cool!
these are gorgeous. I would love to see one done in a matte white/cream with the diagonal stripes a gloss gold. I would also definitely use these as planter pots.
I see endless possibilities with this art deco planter mould!
This piece looks like 1980s. I love love love these! Less is more and glad you restrained from adding more than just color block stripes!
OBSESSED with the MCM feel of this planter!!!
This just a flower pot/vase from the 80s my mom got one with mother day flowers in it. Exact same thing except her was just came in white. I like the brighter colors that you did. Ours became the loose change bowl. Until the cat decided to weaponize it against the dog and push it off the table onto the dog's head.😸
I actually gasped when you opened the kiln. So pretty!
In the 81 when my dad passed we got what looked like that as a flower arrangement. It was painted like bamboo and had fake frogs attached. Had it for years until sadly my brothers accendently broke it. Lots of memories thanks for sharing.
White and blue would be gorgeous on this to give it a barbershop/ Music man vibe.
I think it looks very Art Deco which would look so nice Black, White and touch of gold xx
90’s version of art deco. A lot of them were painted mauve. Loving your videos!
I hv seen vintage 'planters' exactly like this shape! Usually were with dark green & the bubbled reliefs were in pink. There was a fade of the green rather than being a solid dark green. I hv also seen all pink or green & Cranberry. They usually had philidandroms planted in them with the leaves cascading down the front. One of FAV planters from the 40'-50's. I LOVE your YT! I love your excitement of discovery!❤❤❤
Love these! Love the green and blue one I think a collection of them in different monochromatic themes would be awesome!
PAPER NAPKIN HOLDER! If you want to go full 80's mod-deco, you could do most "stripes" black and white with a single bright red "stripe" on each side
My grandmother did ceramics and she had this piece back in the 80's. It was cream in color with gold trim. Simple is best for this vase.
That piece would look cool in Black and White or Navy and White
Surprisingly, the blue green is my favorite! 😍
It reminds me of the planters my mom had back in the late 80s and early 90s.
The stop-motion segment was so fun to watch! Well-done!
My favourite piece was the one with the blue swipe through the warm colours. Something about the cool vs. warm. Love your channel!
Totally would love to see these in black and gold!
The greens and blues one is stunning!
That is a stunning mould, I truly LOVE it.
It looks like an old Cookson Pottery mold from here in the U.S. I think they were based in Ohio, but either way they had several designs with a similar grove/ridge pattern.
This!
I just googled them and they have such cool forms!
Yes it does!!
I thought Cookson only sold finished pieces? Either way, it looks SO much like a Cookson piece. I couldn't find it, exactly, in any (U.S.) deco pottery listing unfortunately. Believe me, I looked. A LOT 😆 Definitely an art deco piece though.
@@QuivaRPG They may have, but it's definitely Cookson adjacent.
It's so bold and yet so simple at the same time
To me it looks like a “ball” of yarn. It would be cool to house crochet hooks and knitting needles!❤️😘
I was surprised how beautiful they became. The reflected light from the gloss glaze is what made them really shine (pun?). I think you could paint them any way you fancy, because it’s really the funky shape that makes them perfect. I have a chalk ware covered compote with pastel swirls that seems very similar. Softer colors, though. You could paint in McCoy pottery colors too. So many options. But I LOVE the pot with the blues and greens. Jungle colors could maybe take scattered pink blooms among the bamboo-y curves. Lovely!
That looks like a ribbed planter to me. I like it! It looks like the kind of planter my mom had with lots of smaller plants, often given as a gift. Very pretty! I love your shiny glaze. It really makes your work pop. I think there is a place for mat glazes, but a lot of ceramics work is about the shape, texture as well as color, so shiny glaze works so much better. It also feels nice to the touch. You are awesome! Enjoying this second season a lot!
I feel like my mum painted pieces like this in the late 90's early 2000's and all the columns would have been one colour and only the three stripes across the front would have contrasted. The whole dried flowers movement was big then and any vessel that could hold them was popular. A cute lil planter.
I would use this vessel as a planter. The shape would be great for a shallow surface. So pretty!
They are so funky! I love these! I know you don't always love the pieces that you can't put lots of art on but picking the colour palette is still a really interesting artistic choice and they are still very beautiful pieces
Id love to see this piece go FULL art deco. Black glaze all over, with gold stripes where the shapes meet
This reminds of the floral arrangements that FTD would send out in the '70s or so, from america
It would make a great planter. I don’t know if it was meant to be that. I feel like my mom had something similar that was glazed all over in a thick 1970s speckled avocado green.
The blue/green is my favorite. I like the complimentary colors.
I really love that blue and green one. Just gorgeous.
I love them especially with the flowers you put in them.
I'd love it as a planter or a pen holder for my desk. I think a design on the "bubble bars" that curve in the front would be neat. Or have the verticle ones be a "dull" color and then the curve ones be a brighter/bold color. I love them no matter how you design them.
Oh, if that planter was worked up in Emerald green, or one of the McCoy colours, it would be so lovely.
A shiny white glace would look awesome on this piece.
I really like the one with the warm background and cool stripes.
It would make a nice succulent vase or a vine plant. I would even love the warped vase to put a small plant in. These are beautiful.
Looks like a retro toaster!!! Love it ❤
The designs remind me of yarn. It would be adorable to use as a yarn holder while you're working on your piece. 😊
I would LOVE to have my "muck ups" to turn out so gorgeous!!!!!
It looks to me like a decorative vase, that might be used in a florist's for a decorative spray. Think, birthday, funeral, memorial..... It could be dipped and easily glazed for a quick production piece. Think all red for Valentine's Day, black for drama, pink or blue for a gift...and yes your stripes are lovely.
You sound more down this week! They look absolutely great and they are so pretty! I am sure you can teach us about the vitrification another time. Take care of yourself!
I think they're great, definitely something to keep for your next market. I believe it is a planter/floral pot.
These are cool!! They give me 80s vibes.
I love the green/blue one, I think a more limited palette like that truly brings out the best in the piece. Beautiful and informative work! I'm here mostly for you as a person and art, so every video is a treat.
These would be great succulent planters or even cool to leave in the kitchen bench with cooking utensils in them!
Reminds me of bamboo stalks. Pretty in natural colors. Your end results with multicolor paints turned out great.
I love the blue one. It has an 80s vibe.
These are amazing in funky kind of way. These were flower vases back in the 70's and early 80's. I remember seeing them just in plain white at a number of different funerals I went to as a child. My mom got one and it was used in our home for fresh flower from her garden.
I think it is a vase designed for floral decorations. The shape allows you to create an arrangement which is quite wide but not too deep so it can go onto a sideboard against a wall. A flower arranger would probably be able to confirm why it’s this shape. I also agree it’s a typical art deco or arts and crafts design
The detail on the vase is sooooo good!!!!
This immediately made me think of the gothic mushrooms you did and doing the whole piece black with gold in the grooves and bottom. These turned out stunning. Love your work.
I’d say it’s a planter. Reminds me of McCoy or Hull planters…I love those!
I agree, they look like bamboo planters my gran had a couple she kept succulents in them.
I definitely think, as many others do thar this is a planter, for a house plant. Shades of green would be interesting.
Best guess would be that it's a 1980s planter. If you look up 1980s mauve planters, there are so many of these art deco revival pieces with the diagonal "swoops". I didn't see this exact shape, but there were a ton of vases, planters, and lamps in the same style.
Looks a lot like a napkin holder my grandparents had.
I would put it on an entryway table to use as a mail catcher. ❤
Looks like the sort of vase that you would find in a solid pearlescent colour.
You can glaze fire vitrified. Use hairspray inside, let dry. Then glaze. I accidentally fired to cone 5 once instead of 05 and was able to glaze fire after.
These are so odd but once you painted them they look amazing and so you!! ❤
OH MY GOSH!!! That is so brilliant!! Thank you so so much!!!! This is why I love sharing on this platform because I learn cool groovy hacks like this! Thank you! I am going to have to try that and see what happens! You are amazing *hugs through the screen*
Definitely test one first. I’m not sure how your clay will react. I use a stoneware. But I’m really happy I could share some knowledge. Good luck!!
Oh I LOVEEE the 80’s vibe of these😍😍 the colors you’n used are super cute- I’d also love to see black and gold or dark earth tones too