this is actually a very very technical display. an experienced thrower can learn much from this demonstration. its a finely wrought thing. a delicate process borne of much practice. this is a beautiful example. its not magic or myth. but simple expertise. how delicious.
this is actually a very very technical display. an experienced thrower can learn much from this demonstration. its a finely wrought thing. a delicate process borne of much practice. this is a beautiful example. its not magic or myth. but simple expertise. how delicious.
Where was this filmed?
I like pottery because it's an example of an art form that enhances civilization both directly and indirectly.
I just wish I could watch the whole thing
Thanks for posting. Cardew is my hero. A real clayer na!
you can't do any of this while on the phone
this is actually a very very technical display. an experienced thrower
can learn much from this demonstration. its a finely wrought thing. a
delicate process borne of much practice. this is a beautiful example.
its not magic or myth. but simple expertise. how delicious.
Yep, slurry is the ticket, ah!
It's all so terribly terribly gentlemanly.
this is actually a very very technical display. an experienced thrower can learn much from this demonstration. its a finely wrought thing. a delicate process borne of much practice. this is a beautiful example. its not magic or myth. but simple expertise. how delicious.
i do agree
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@xxsolidshrimpxx it is a technique for smaller pots.
Awesome. Thanks for this too. Any more you have, I'd love to see them. Nice to hear him speak as well.
that was a treat to watch.
big thanks~
Thanks so much for sharing this! The man has many interesting insights and techniques to share. Favourited!