Ceramic Review Masterclass: Georgie Gardiner
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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The ceramicist demonstrates how she throws a bellied form and decorates one of her Daisy vessels using paper resist.
Videography: Layton Thompson
Never had a video make me miss throwing so bad before...Both the most relaxing and frustrating things I ever learned.
Beautiful!! I can not wait to try our some of the ideas that popped in my head as I was watching.
Bloody brilliant artist!!
Una belleza total cualquiera de las piezas 😍😍😍
Que prolijidad! Que arte! Felicitaciones!
Saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
Watching her reminds me of when I was developing my own technique. There is such a thrill to creating one's own style, that no one else does it quite like oneself. Masterfully done.
Thank you so much for these videos!! Does anyone know if she waits for the paper to dry before painting on the glaze?
What a stunning technique!
So interesting and clever!
Absolutely beautiful! A truly inspirational video! Thank you for sharing. Amazing artist!
What is the product she mentioned that protects from fingerprints?
renaissance wax
Nicely done, Georgie!
This is the first time you've popped up on my feed. Absolutely delightful to watch.
Thank you for sharing.
You and your work are helping make the world a better place.❤
beautiful work. the idea of using engobe is fantastic, skip glazing, lovely solid mattish colours.
Great, Thanks
I've been enamored of Georgie's art and her technique for a few years now. I'm grateful for this video that shows her technique more in depth. Her pots are stunning! Thank you!
Very interesting.
Hermoso trabajo. Gracias por compartir.
Magnifique ❤❤❤
Beautiful pots - I really admire the precision of the work!
That's truly a gift from God... You do it so effortlessly ❤
Cuando la artesania traspasa la línea para convertirse en arte. !Qué preciosidad!
Fabulous, do you not bisque
Also interested in this. Sounds like it's only fired once?
Yes I do bisque everything. I do any cleaning up of edges at the bisque stage (with a scalpel or wet and dry paper) and I also glaze the insides, so they are all water tight 😃
Gorgeous
Fantastic video! Love the whole journey. You mention they're a bit rough after firing so you "wet and dry them" - not sure what this means? Can you elaborate?
It's called wet and dry paper (it's like sandpaper but you do it whilst it's wet) 😃
@@georgiegardiner6511 Thank you!!
Thank you for this!:)
Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous 😍
Absolutely stunning
😌😍😌