As always, a joy to watch. Thank you again for making these videos. However I wish there was more details in it. It seems too fast at some critical stages
fantastische video! ik keek m'n ogen uit en gaandeweg beantwoorde Maria alle vragen die in me opkwamen ("hoe lang rusten, waarom rusten, waarom handschoenen"). Echt heel goed. En ook zeer inspirerend.
Fabulous! I am not clear on 2 things though. When you lay down the white slab, it should be solid on finished piece, but your nerikomi goes entirely through on piece that you are supposedly making. Also, how do you clean the black slip off of piece? Sponge or scraper. Please, please, please continue making your videos as they are amazing.
yes, but where did the yellow-orange lines come from?they were not present when the video began the process. It is a sham that the video cuts out the steps in the process because those steps are essential to the building.
Can you tell me what body stains you are using please and where do you source them? You mentioned China ? I love your work. It is very inspiring . Thank you for sharing ❣️
Feedback for channel. the content was good -Thank you. The demonstration was quite clear, even with the language barrier. The editing was awful. It was really distracting. All those interjections and sudden changes of camera angle weren't necessary and actually made it really uncomfortable to watch. I tried to stick with it but it actually made me feel nauseous. On the one hand this makes me sound like an oversensitive lunatic. On the other hand -count how many times the scene was changed. No filmmaker would consider it.
Thank you so very much for taking the time to make this video!!!! Very helpful, and informative.
WoW, such a beautiful Work!!! Thank you for sharing 🌹
Your work is absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing this video with us.
Wow, dat is een boel werk voor je een vaas helemaal gemaakt en afgebakken hebt. Chapeau!
I don't understand what happed in minute 5:48 . IT changed totally
Yes it was confusing. I think she switched to another project, just to show the rest of the process on that.
As always, a joy to watch. Thank you again for making these videos. However I wish there was more details in it. It seems too fast at some critical stages
fantastische video! ik keek m'n ogen uit en gaandeweg beantwoorde Maria alle vragen die in me opkwamen ("hoe lang rusten, waarom rusten, waarom handschoenen"). Echt heel goed. En ook zeer inspirerend.
Thank you too for sharing your knowledge, it is very informative, meticulous and beautifully executed.
Beautiful!!! 💚
What a wonderful video and great instructions. Thank you very much for sharing.
Fabulous! I am not clear on 2 things though. When you lay down the white slab, it should be solid on finished piece, but your nerikomi goes entirely through on piece that you are supposedly making. Also, how do you clean the black slip off of piece? Sponge or scraper. Please, please, please continue making your videos as they are amazing.
yes, but where did the yellow-orange lines come from?they were not present when the video began the process. It is a sham that the video cuts out the steps in the process because those steps are essential to the building.
It would have been nice to see the actual finished one but great video
Very beautiful work Maria!
This was very interesting but I am disappointed I didn't get to see the finished item.
Fantastic work!😊
Класс !👍 Привет из Севастополя !
Precioso! Gracias por compartir tus técnicas
Thank you for the video.
When you attach the slabs, I see you use black slip. Did you add anything into the slip for easy attachment?
Großartig 🎉
Outstanding.
Super! Erg leerzaam!
Mooi werk.
Wonderful . thank you
Can you tell me what body stains you are using please and where do you source them? You mentioned China ? I love your work. It is very inspiring . Thank you for sharing ❣️
Beautiful
Wonderful
sehr schön!
Feedback for channel. the content was good -Thank you. The demonstration was quite clear, even with the language barrier. The editing was awful. It was really distracting. All those interjections and sudden changes of camera angle weren't necessary and actually made it really uncomfortable to watch. I tried to stick with it but it actually made me feel nauseous.
On the one hand this makes me sound like an oversensitive lunatic. On the other hand -count how many times the scene was changed. No filmmaker would consider it.
Fonderwul