I have so many words to describe how wonderful and inspiring your video is But my thoughts for you are that you have continued success, balance, support and love in your life. Thank you.
The work is beautiful and the technique is innovative. I must say though that the monologue was unnecessarily long, to the extent that it was frustrating...I ended up forwarding to the points where I could see developments in the making taking place. Thank you for making this available to view.
I couldn’t hear what he was saying either. But I love his work. I’m so greedy I now wish I could own a work of his so I could just stare and look at it. It really didn’t need audio as just watching him gives expression. The kind of clay he uses I also like. Thank you so much.
I would really love to see your glazing.... The dark edge on the small pots is truly magical. I'm assuming the glaze is a recipe that includes that shale clay.... I love it
I like to watch ceramic technique videos and I like Justins process . It is just too bad that the audio is not great especially as he has a lot to say.
Thankyou buddy for this video . I love pottery . I made my own clay at my house. Im just trying to be a good beginer potter without a pottery wheel. Love your video. (From srilanka)
Love the clay colours. What are your moulds made from…plaster? What was the machine you used to separate the cup from the mould, Ive never seen that before.?
Very lovely video. Would probably be four minutes long if you edited out the ums, though ;) Watch it at 2x speed with the sound off and CC on and its paced like a regular video
Thanks for going to all the trouble of teaching and filming for all of us! I don't know if you'll ever see this - but I am puzzled regarding your choice of clay. My understanding was that procelain is risky/hard to fire: warps, dries unevenly being very sensitive to differences in thickness. Am I wrong? It seems that your finished products do have different thicknesses at times. I unfortunately found porcelain working best for me as I started re-learning the little I used to know about working with clay (also processing my own from the coast of brackish water here in DK). It has been great a few times but highly sensitive - so frustrating. Gonna try what you've taught here!!
loved it❣️ really enjoy seeing people in their element and seeing and hearing the love behind what they do. Didn’t mind how “talkative” you were. It was pleasant to me 💚
The clay bodies info was interesting. Design and formation of panels very cool. Narrative was a bit heavy. Your technique is very clear in your actions. Music good. If you video more of your techniques I would suggestion less narrative and let your work speak. Well done Sir.
@@just.donofrionot sure you will get this but thank you for this wonderful video. I love your work. How did you make that plaster mould for the cups please. Was it a vessel you poured plaster in? Also I have a lot of On Glazes in powder form, can they be used as colourants for mixing into clay to make coloured clay? I can’t seem to find an answer to this question. Thanks for any help. ❤
Is it just me or is the audio TERRIBLE? I really struggled to hear what he was saying
press the CC button and then you can read what he is saying
It's you!
I think it’s the acoustics of the room you’re sensing.
@@joyfulthings1 I don’t like to read videos! If you are using sound make it so it can be heard!
Poor audio quality
I have so many words to describe how wonderful and inspiring your video is But my thoughts for you are that you have continued success, balance, support and love in your life. Thank you.
The work is beautiful and the technique is innovative. I must say though that the monologue was unnecessarily long, to the extent that it was frustrating...I ended up forwarding to the points where I could see developments in the making taking place. Thank you for making this available to view.
Esta técnica nunca la había visto, está demasiado espectacular!!!! beautiful, beautiful, beautiful
I spoke too soon. I think I can see now. Thank you so much. It is so beautiful 😍
Thank you for showing us your beautiful work.
Thank you- I learned a lot. Nice gentle pace, thanks for taking the time
I couldn’t hear what he was saying either. But I love his work. I’m so greedy I now wish I could own a work of his so I could just stare and look at it. It really didn’t need audio as just watching him gives expression. The kind of clay he uses I also like. Thank you so much.
I could hear though.
Use the CC option
too bad the audio is broken
Thank you for showing, beautiful work.😊
Nice video, I like your layering, and allowing it to fall like water.. Beautiful
Magnifique !!! Splendide !!! À very astonished creation !!! Bravo !!!
Espectacular, hermoso, me encanta el acabado rustico!!!! Spectacular, beautiful, love the rustic finish!!
Fascinating presentation but a real pity the sound quality is so bad. I spent the entire time fiddling with my equaliser.
I would really love to see your glazing.... The dark edge on the small pots is truly magical. I'm assuming the glaze is a recipe that includes that shale clay.... I love it
Beautiful technique. Reminds me of the armour of a rhinoceros, very beautiful works indeed.
Had to put subtitles on... audio difficult to understand sometimes.
Yes. Turn on your cc captions.
Hi , thank you so much for sharing the video. I was hoping that the camera could be closer to the wheel. I would love to learn this technique
Wow - your work is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing. This was very inspiring!
Thank you for sharing your process. I learned so much. Your finished pieces are amazing.
Hello from Chiang Mai Thailand, I love your Techniques, very nice.
very cool, great video - thank you for the inspiration!
What a fantastic video. Thank you so much! I love this style of pottery.
Você tradução em português
Estou compreendendo você
A sua arte e muito bonita
Eu gostaria de saber as formulas de seu ingredientes
Qual importância de durabilidade
What type of colors are you using? Is it a commercial brand?
MARAVILLOSO ME ENCANTOOO, GRACIAS, POR COMPARTIR TUS SECRETOS,!!!
Gracias
Really like the use of the banding wheel. Brilliant
Thank you for sharing, great process
The audio was so poor I muted it, but watched it all.
press the CC button and you can read what he is saying
Thank you! How to find this "cc"?
Thank you for sharing, great process
Thank you for sharing this amazing detailed process and giving us an idea of the your thoughts when making. I love the rocky texture on the forms.
I like to watch ceramic technique videos and I like Justins process
. It is just too bad that the audio is not great especially as he has a lot to say.
is there any way to show how it turns after it was fired.
He shows them at the start.
What are all those orbs at 46:30 in the upper right hand area in the background? One is super twinkling, it looks so happy.
Dust in sunlight
Do you know if there is any way to get a crater glaze texture in an existing vase I have without having to take to the oven ?
I have learned so much, thank you!
Its sooo adorable❤
Thankyou buddy for this video . I love pottery . I made my own clay at my house. Im just trying to be a good beginer potter without a pottery wheel. Love your video. (From srilanka)
Such beautiful and inspiring work. Thank you!
Thank you - enjoyed and learned from the demo and conversation.
Very interesting and fun to watch. Bravo.
The best description
Love the clay colours. What are your moulds made from…plaster? What was the machine you used to separate the cup from the mould, Ive never seen that before.?
Beautiful work but sound is very hollow sounding and hard to understand
Hi! Thank you very much for sharing! I´m wondering, would it be possible to take out the piece from the mold without using an air compresor?
Please, improve the audio quality.
Only thing missing is showing the final fired pieces. Very nice.
Very lovely video. Would probably be four minutes long if you edited out the ums, though ;) Watch it at 2x speed with the sound off and CC on and its paced like a regular video
Me encanta cómo trabajas. El detalle y acabado espectacular. Enhorabuena.
Great, I am taking notes. I will try them bowls, thanks.
Duze dzieki za pokazanie przepieknych prac!!
Would love to see it fired and glazed ❤
Thank you
Cannot hear you... are you too far from the microphone?
So inspirational and informative! thanks!!
Great video! Thank you to Donofrio and the Huntington Museum for making this possible.
A great tutorial. Many 🤩
loved this video, thank you! I feel inspired
Excellent!!!!
Thank you so much
Thanks for the tips so helpful and very intersting
Excelente video... gracias por compartir..
Really enjoyable video. Loved learning about your process. I first found your work at Pittsburgh NCECA and brought a piece home.
Beautifui, Thank You!
This was so wholesome.. I love this guy
Beautiful work! I love your apron, too...where did you get it?
You are just amazing
What is the white surface you used to roll the small colored balls on?
Thank you for share..
Audio very frustrating!
des de catalunya terra de terrisaires moltes gracies justin, mhas fet plorar en molts moments
👏👏👏thank you
AWESOME
😊 thank you
Thanks for going to all the trouble of teaching and filming for all of us! I don't know if you'll ever see this - but I am puzzled regarding your choice of clay. My understanding was that procelain is risky/hard to fire: warps, dries unevenly being very sensitive to differences in thickness. Am I wrong? It seems that your finished products do have different thicknesses at times. I unfortunately found porcelain working best for me as I started re-learning the little I used to know about working with clay (also processing my own from the coast of brackish water here in DK). It has been great a few times but highly sensitive - so frustrating. Gonna try what you've taught here!!
loved it❣️ really enjoy seeing people in their element and seeing and hearing the love behind what they do. Didn’t mind how “talkative” you were. It was pleasant to me 💚
Cool stuff.
Are you related to Tom Donofrio the woodworker from Bolinas Calif ?
Did u grow a beard while doing this??? Bloody hell!!!
Love the edge on that lid. Too bad about the sound...
Congrat👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Bauhaus was heavily influenced by Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg (De Stijl). Or do you refer to the period of Gropius and Johannes Itten?
The audio ruined this.
Muito bom este processo. Gostaria tanto de trabalhar nisto tudo.
Audio needs work but great content
I wish I could hear his comments.
Me enamoro tu taller. Besos y bendiciones desde Venezuela.
The clay bodies info was interesting. Design and formation of panels very cool. Narrative was a bit heavy. Your technique is very clear in your actions. Music good. If you video more of your techniques I would suggestion less narrative and let your work speak. Well done Sir.
so interesting
Justin D. Lovely work please speak up.
I'm so sorry to have to say I cannot follow your presentation. The audio is way too garbled
How do you spell Ralph’s last name? I’d like to see his work.
Great video. Beautiful work. Is that your work behind you as well?
Ralph Scala. Thank you for the kind words. Yes that is my work behind as well.
@@just.donofrionot sure you will get this but thank you for this wonderful video. I love your work. How did you make that plaster mould for the cups please. Was it a vessel you poured plaster in? Also I have a lot of On Glazes in powder form, can they be used as colourants for mixing into clay to make coloured clay? I can’t seem to find an answer to this question. Thanks for any help. ❤
Cute Smile 😍
Πραγματικα εισαι υπεροχος!!
Correct spelling of D'Onofrio is
D'Onofrio
Awesome
Very interesting demo....pity about the unintelligible dialogue.
At 4:00 he shows his cookie samples!
Audio is horrible
lo que habla este tio!!!!!
Why dont u drink beer while working?