a little compilation of some pottery mishaps and bloopers i’ve always had a bit of a temper and pottery has helped with that! but sometimes i still lose it also i’ve be
a follow up to my previous plate throwing video i let these dry really slow to avoid any cracks or warping and then trim up the bottoms to match the interior! i throw th
i love making chucks and i love using chucks making most of my trimming more efficient and secure with these olive oil cruets especially! after each use i’ll dip them i
as some might know i started a youtube channel a few months back and have a handful of videos uploaded - including plate making! 14 years a go when i started throwing pot
glazing another one of these larger jars - and for the 2nd time almost overflowed the bucket it’s bitter sweet making these forms they take up a lot of room in the ki
a quick snippet of a much larger video that i have on my youtube i uploaded a similar version a couple months back but i shortened the video and chose not to narrate so
a quick clip in regards to my last video sometimes i really do get carried away making these facets! i’ve gotten away with really thin spots or patching the holes but in
a huge part of pottery is loss and being able to separate yourself from the pieces you make it’s so easy to get attached to the things you create because of course you s
giving some pottery and clay scraps a second life i still manage all my reclaim manually but perhaps one day i’ll have a pug mill for now it’s just me and my buckets an
here’s a closer look at how i lay down my bats - essentially just throwing a plate i like to use a piece of clay that’s on the firmer side and remove the slip from throw
getting back into the groove of throwing easing into it and having fun with this wavy faceted mug i let the mug get a little too firm before making the facets there is
glazing this little baby bud vase! i’ll have just a handful of these in my shop update this coming tuesday, March 21st @ 10am