SIMON LEACH - Wax resist over raw ware
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- www.simonleachpottery.com Using as my inspiration simple motifs from nature ,creating a repetoire of designs, built up over a period of time . Always looking for a new little inspiration !! Keep your eyes open ! SL
Hi Simon, i learn again......
Gerda
I noticed your brush keeper. Good idea. I used to teach blind kids and keeping materials in place and organized was very important.
Hi Simon,
I just recently got back to throwing on the wheel...I live in Hawaii and really find your videos inspirational...not only your techniques, but your "light" positive attitude towards studio work...I started pottery in the late 60's and remember when your gf, Bernard and Hamada (Japan) came to LA/USC to give talks...unfortunately, I never saw them...it's lovely that generations of your family are still are at the wheel....is there another generation who is still potting?
Aloha, Terry
Interesting clip. Its always good to see new processes. Cheers.
It would be so cool to have an add-on to this video that shows those same pots already fired.
Victoria
Thanks for the advice. I actually meant the bowl in thi video that has horizontal ridges around it - not vertical facets. Any more hints welcome. Dan
Hi Simon
Thanks very much for so much good info - I have learned a lot already.
I have tried to make pots with ridges on the outside like the bowl you decorate in this video - but I haven't had much luck throwing them on. Have you any tips? Do you turn the body away to leave ridges instead?
Thanks, Dan, London
I enjoyed seeing you 'panic' a little while glazing!!! I do that regularly, sad to say. ;o( I too have always had problems with fingerprints and having to touch them up, which still leaves an imperfection.
Did you know you have little elves beyond you in the doorway? One at about 6 minutes into the video and another at 10 minutes and 11 seconds. You just can’t keep inspired students away fron learning.
whats the diffrence between the raw glaze you use that you dig up and the diffrence between kone 9 glazes that you applie at the bisck stage?
what is the benifit to raw glazing? your the only person i have seen do it. what is the end resold diffence from bisk fireing first the glazing as to glazing raw clay then firing?
Simon, or anyone who raw glazes, do these raw glazes have a glossy finish? if not, are there others that do?
Thanks!
Do you have more than the one kiln to fire in?
Simon, can I use this wax technique in an electric kiln? (that's all I have !!)
Warm regards from Debbie in Florida