Oh man, I sucked up as much as I could in the late ‘70’s when I was learning studio and production pottery about all these people from all the ceramics books, magazines and journals I could find!! Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada, Michael Cardew, McKenzie, Oestreich, Illian, we’re my pottery gurus!!! I photocopied their work and pasted them around my studio as examples to strive for!! I “retired” from pottery decades ago… I miss those days..the making of the pots, not the business part (I burned out from the business part, that and not having a studio anymore)… 0:47 … I visited the Leach Pottery in January 1977 and stayed in a B&B right on the harbors edge (iirc it was 6 pounds for the night…unbelievable!!) 3:34 … I bought an oatmeal glaze cereal bowl (like the #10 in the photo), it was stolen when I got back to the states 😢 4:05 .. OMG! I bought one of those lidded soup bowls.. still have it, we use it as a sugar bowl… also bought a temokku glazed lidded pitcher…use it occasionally so as to reduce the chance of breaking it!! 16:32 .. I have to say I like Clary’s earlier work than these… they’re very creative and fun but I just prefer the earlier over the latter… 1:17 … I hated electric wheels so I built my own kickwheel modeled after the triangular frame of the English type… I could give away my entire studio but I will never part with that wheel!! ❤❤❤ Thank you for posting the video!!! It was too short!!!
Hello from Japan. So happy to see Leach-sensei's legacy so alive in the the US! In fact, his grandson Simon Leach offers an excellent series of instructional videos on his RUclips channel. And so it goes on... ; )
'Afordable to all '" Thats so great but unfortunately pots from Richard Batterham are now unafordable here in the UK as the so called "Celerbrity world " are breaking the market sadly.
Yep, sadly once the “collectors” get hold everything is priced beyond the everyday person. Recognition is a double edged sword, it means a steadier income for the potter but for the rest of us we can’t afford the pots anymore…
So interesting , loved the archival film, the potters in their own words....Thanks for this
Oh man, I sucked up as much as I could in the late ‘70’s when I was learning studio and production pottery about all these people from all the ceramics books, magazines and journals I could find!! Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada, Michael Cardew, McKenzie, Oestreich, Illian, we’re my pottery gurus!!! I photocopied their work and pasted them around my studio as examples to strive for!! I “retired” from pottery decades ago… I miss those days..the making of the pots, not the business part (I burned out from the business part, that and not having a studio anymore)…
0:47 … I visited the Leach Pottery in January 1977 and stayed in a B&B right on the harbors edge (iirc it was 6 pounds for the night…unbelievable!!)
3:34 … I bought an oatmeal glaze cereal bowl (like the #10 in the photo), it was stolen when I got back to the states 😢
4:05 .. OMG! I bought one of those lidded soup bowls.. still have it, we use it as a sugar bowl… also bought a temokku glazed lidded pitcher…use it occasionally so as to reduce the chance of breaking it!!
16:32 .. I have to say I like Clary’s earlier work than these… they’re very creative and fun but I just prefer the earlier over the latter…
1:17 … I hated electric wheels so I built my own kickwheel modeled after the triangular frame of the English type… I could give away my entire studio but I will never part with that wheel!! ❤❤❤
Thank you for posting the video!!! It was too short!!!
Hello from Japan. So happy to see Leach-sensei's legacy so alive in the the US! In fact, his grandson Simon Leach offers an excellent series of instructional videos on his RUclips channel. And so it goes on... ; )
Great time capsule of the art of hand made. Thanks you sharing the journey for all generations
Beautiful pots by excellent three wonderful potters, wonderful pots, enjoyed it a lot. Thank you.
This is really a lot of fun to watch. I like to hear the voices and see old friends, clayers.
A wonderful episode. It gave me many artists to research and learn from.
Beautiful 💫
lovely; thank you all
Just simply amazing
This art artisan very interesting
Loving the accident and coaxing it into being. To be the conduit and not the controller.
I grew up eating off of Leach standard wear. Lucky me.
Excellent
Masterpiece
After two years I got like comment on my comment
Is that a young Peter Voulkos in those photos of Hamada and Leach?
Good eye!
'Afordable to all '" Thats so great but unfortunately pots from Richard Batterham are now unafordable here in the UK as the so called "Celerbrity world " are breaking the market sadly.
Yep, sadly once the “collectors” get hold everything is priced beyond the everyday person. Recognition is a double edged sword, it means a steadier income for the potter but for the rest of us we can’t afford the pots anymore…
Crafts, ie hard-skills, will become important again when foreign mass-production goods no longer price out domestic work.
Bgm?
jan 23