The final bowl is beautiful! I love the glaze and how it looks with the indented rim detail. It’s so cool to watch the entire process from start to finish, like your sandpaper set up. Thanks for sharing your work!
Excellent video! Great craftsmanship! No need for commentary. Really liked your process from start to finish too. Beautiful equipment and space! The whole is inspirational. Shared with my friends. BAS NH
Love your work. Please, if you don’t mind sharing where you got the white puck w/ black handle gadget used to hold your piece while you were trimming? Thanks very much for making the videos
Thank you for the video, & congratulations on your mention in December 2022 Ceramics Monthly Editorial page! I just opened it up and "boom" - I knew immediately they were your pieces. Stunning! Someday I'll get one before they sell out, lol. Well done!
Fascinating how the rim created the slightest dark shadow around the top edge from just the slightest overhang back towards the bowl’s center
The final bowl is beautiful! I love the glaze and how it looks with the indented rim detail. It’s so cool to watch the entire process from start to finish, like your sandpaper set up. Thanks for sharing your work!
Excellent video! Great craftsmanship! No need for commentary. Really liked your process from start to finish too.
Beautiful equipment and space!
The whole is inspirational.
Shared with my friends.
BAS NH
Beautiful work
As always, love your work. Nice to see the different bowl style.
Your potterry pieces are👌✨️ a m a z i n g ✨️
Good day to watch some pottery
Love your work! I seriously want my own ceramic studio but don't know where to start. :/
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful work!
I have a question...what type of clay do you use ? And where do you buy your clay?
Love your work. Please, if you don’t mind sharing where you got the white puck w/ black handle gadget used to hold your piece while you were trimming? Thanks very much for making the videos
Question: I was taught that crackle glaze can harbor bacteria. Is it true even if it's fired at cone 10?
What's the white thing you put at the bottom before dipping in the glaze thing???
Wax, it stops glaze from adhering to where it’s applied.
Wow good
"It took me 10 years to learn how to throw, and 20 years to unlearn."
Shoji Hamada
This man have god's hands
Can you put a video that is asmr for when you tidy up after glazing
Woooow 😍
No commentary?
That version has already been posted - so forgot to stick ASMR in the title, doing that now.
Please put "ASMR" in the title, I thought this video had commentary
Yes sir! I forgot to do so.
@@floriangadsby thank you!
Thank you for the video, & congratulations on your mention in December 2022 Ceramics Monthly Editorial page! I just opened it up and "boom" - I knew immediately they were your pieces. Stunning! Someday I'll get one before they sell out, lol. Well done!
Oh yes! I haven't seen it yet, waiting for my copy to arrive but very excited to see it.