Lovely full bloom season! Always finding new inspiration watching your pottery demonstration from start to end! Would be a delight to those who owns one of these! Thank you for sharing your teaching and ideas.
I love these. Just want to let you know, if you don’t already, the nice lady at Hobble creek Pottery has taken your suggestion to heart regarding the wall hung fish. She gives you full credit and encourages others to make fish as well.
You have beautiful flowers! Bet they love all the rain you've been having! And I too think you're a great teacher. Thoroughly enjoyed watching the whale making and its accompanying music. Your generosity in sharing your potter tips and secrets is very inspiring and very much appreciated! Thank you!!
What a pleasant video. Thank you Vaughn. Your demos are inspiring and your tips/advice most generous. You are a master potter and a North American treasure. God bless!
Thank you for sharing your modelling techniques - I especially appreciate this as it's my main interest in clay. You are an amazing teacher and inspire me both in my own work in clay and in my practice facilitating inclusion workshops in pottery. I always look forward to seeing your videos so informative.
Vaughn-- I had to chuckle! You lament about 12+ hours to leather, while here in Florida my concern is precisely the opposite... I can throw at 8:00am, flip at 10:00 and trim by 1:00pm. If I'm not paying attention, I'm misting to rehydrate! Even if I bring my pieces inside, the AC dries them just as quickly! --Pam Ross
Love the whales & swirling chattering. Great techniques all around. The flowers are beautiful too; how do you have the time to keep gardens and make all that pottery! It's all so peaceful. Thanks!
Beautifully, gracefully done, Vaughn. I surely would like to come watch you in person, but youtube I guess is the closest I'll get I suppose. Nova Scotia, are people from there mostly Irish or Scottish?
All your rain really agrees with your fantastic lilies! You have had as many rainy days as we have had scorching ones! I am wondering about drying the whales, as they are quite thick. Does it take a long time till you are confident they have dried thoroughly? They are so beautifully shaped.
Thanks Susan.I let them dry until they are leather hard and then carefully remove the paper, that stops warping. They are usually dry in three or four days.
Vaughn, you are a GREAT teacher, explaining every step. Thank you, Ive learned so much from you!!
Lovely full bloom season! Always finding new inspiration watching your pottery demonstration from start to end! Would be a delight to those who owns one of these! Thank you for sharing your teaching and ideas.
We all hope and pray that you will be safe from Hurricane Idalia. Thank you for your great teaching,
You are so talented and generous in sharing your skills with everyone. Thank you!!
Great great video. Very instructive. I also loved the music while you sculpted the whales. Could watch this all day.
Thank you Vaughan so beautiful!!
I love these. Just want to let you know, if you don’t already, the nice lady at Hobble creek Pottery has taken your suggestion to heart regarding the wall hung fish. She gives you full credit and encourages others to make fish as well.
Good morning Vaughan, proper job. A break from the pug mill, coffee and a video or two ☕️.
Thank you for sharing these tutorials. You are so talented.
I love these. 🐋
Your flowers are glorious!
Very cool dishes! Thanks Vaughan 😊
Thanks so much for sharing. I love it.❤
So lovely! Thank-You for sharing your skills with us!
The whale is beautiful, just watched the previous whale plate, its an animal on my wish list to see. Thanks for sharing
Your Tiger Lillys are beautiful!
Excellent teaching video.
Your garden is lovely!
They look amazing 🐬
You have beautiful flowers! Bet they love all the rain you've been having! And I too think you're a great teacher. Thoroughly enjoyed watching the whale making and its accompanying music. Your generosity in sharing your potter tips and secrets is very inspiring and very much appreciated! Thank you!!
Niceee! Love your videos.
So beautiful. I love the way you teach. Straight, direct and to the point and you don't add unnecessary filler words which tend to delay next steps.
What a pleasant video. Thank you Vaughn. Your demos are inspiring and your tips/advice most generous. You are a master potter and a North American treasure. God bless!
Looks so easy! Not really though! Love the whales!
Thank you for sharing your modelling techniques - I especially appreciate this as it's my main interest in clay. You are an amazing teacher and inspire me both in my own work in clay and in my practice facilitating inclusion workshops in pottery. I always look forward to seeing your videos so informative.
Vaughn-- I had to chuckle! You lament about 12+ hours to leather, while here in Florida my concern is precisely the opposite... I can throw at 8:00am, flip at 10:00 and trim by 1:00pm. If I'm not paying attention, I'm misting to rehydrate! Even if I bring my pieces inside, the AC dries them just as quickly! --Pam Ross
This week I threw on Friday and it is Monday night , still not leather hard, so sticky and humid with the hurricane sending moisture north.
Love the whales & swirling chattering. Great techniques all around. The flowers are beautiful too; how do you have the time to keep gardens and make all that pottery! It's all so peaceful. Thanks!
Beautifully, gracefully done, Vaughn.
I surely would like to come watch you in person, but youtube I guess is the closest I'll get I suppose.
Nova Scotia, are people from there mostly Irish or Scottish?
All your rain really agrees with your fantastic lilies! You have had as many rainy days as we have had scorching ones! I am wondering about drying the whales, as they are quite thick. Does it take a long time till you are confident they have dried thoroughly? They are so beautifully shaped.
Thanks Susan.I let them dry until they are leather hard and then carefully remove the paper, that stops warping. They are usually dry in three or four days.