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Im sorry, but i keep trying your way and I keep messing up no matter how many times ive watched this video (94) I need help but I cant seem to get it right.
This is just a short clip from the 6 weeks online workshop Understanding Porcelain (www.teachinart.com/understanding-porcelain.html). You may also look at the other wedging technique at this link (www.teachinart.com/blog/category/wedging). If you are new in ceramics, you may consider doing the 6 weeks online class Handbuilding Pottery For Beginners (www.teachinart.com/handbuilding-pottery-for-beginners.html). We hope this will help you. Let us know how it goes.
Christine, this is just a preview of the full 6 weeks workshop Take Pottery Wheel Throwing To The Next Level with Nan Rothwell. She has over 40 years functional pottery experience and shares a lot of throwing techniques and tips with her online students. Here is the link to her profile as teacher (www.teachinart.com/nan-rothwell.html) and the link to the wheel throwing class where you see what is included in the class (www.teachinart.com/take-your-throwing-to-the-next-level.html). You can see all our wheel throwing online classes at this link (www.teachinart.com/wheel-thrown-classes.html).
You will enjoy the way Paul Lewing teaches the online class. He challenges students to create their own techniques. He is an excellent teacher. Here is the link to his online class (www.teachinart.com/china-painting.html)
Grazie per i suoi video.. Mi potrebbe spiegare la differenza dell'uso dei colori sopra smalto e 3fuoco? Thanks for your videos .. Could you explain to me the difference in the use of the colors on top of enamel and 3fuoco?  Thanks for your videos .. Could you explain to me the difference in the use of the colors on top of enamel and 3fuoco? 
Annamaria, here is the response of Paul. I don’t know how to answer your question. 1. I don’t know if you are referring to enamel in the sense of metal enamel, or in the sense that china painters use it, as a dimensional opaque fired-on ceramic substance. Or in the sense that some people refer to china paints themselves as enamel. Regardless, I’ve never known anyone to use china paint on top of either metal enamels or what china painters refer to as enamel. 2. I have no idea what 3fluoco is, and a Google search does not yield any relevant definitions.
Thank you Antoinette for sharing this outstanding conversation about Mr. Benzle's art, his philosophies, his learning paths, and his world view as an artist and teacher. I LOVE his views on teaching and how critical it is to prepare students for success in the world both as an artist but also as a business manager- reminding me a little of "To Sir With Love". Our education is really just one of many steps in learning throughout life and as I approach the 2nd 1/2 of life as a working artist, I'm grateful to have discovered his work, this class and these perspectives. His work with porcelain using the translucency to merge his painting and love of color and glass is inspiring. A beautiful convergence of sensitivity to beauty in so many ways. Thank you again for an outstanding interview.
Esteban, Curtis is really a great artist and has presented several international workshops. His Colored Clay online class at TeachinArt gets good feedback from our international artists. Here is the link to his class. (www.teachinart.com/colored-clay.html)
Your name sound and looks French it’s very pretty . I love your tea pots . Hi my name is PocahontasSeguinArt and I’m a real unknown artist and I really want to try again building things with clay but this time it’s pottery that can be fired . I am very talented but I do get stressed if my stuff don’t look right . Is there a true easy way to make tea cups and tea pots or all sets by just pinching them easily. I’m afraid of cracking not looking what I want it and afraid it won’t turn out wonderful . I want to you dish and food safe paints and antique and a artifact like it’s from a different country but my own way and unique . I need better wax and glazes and I want to paint my drawing or something then bake it .
Pocahontas, the name Antoinette is from French origin. I showed your comment to Antoinette and want to suggest that you do her Pinching Teapots For Beginners class at TeachinArt. You will learn in detail how to pinch a complete functional teapot. Antoinette shows in the online class how to decorate the teapot and shares basic considerations for glazing and firing in a pottery kiln. She is available during the workshop to answer all questions and will guide you when you need help or assistance. Here is the link to the Pinching Teapots For Beginners e-course (www.teachinart.com/pinching-teapots-for-beginners.html).
Chen Ruby, thank you very much for your comment. We shared it with Connie and appreciate your encouragement. Here is more information about Connie and her online class. (www.teachinart.com/shino-glazing.html)
Mexiricansister, thank you so much for your comment. Marie Gibbons was such a great artist and person. We miss her as well and will keep her legacy going through her online class. Here is the link to the class (www.teachinart.com/post-fired-finishes.html)
SB Young, we know that many artists have problems with financing and attending workshops. That is one of the reasons why we bring the class of top artists right into the studio of artists. You do not have any traveling and housing costs, and we make the classes very affordable for all artists. Here is the link to our online workshops (www.teachinart.com/e-courses-online-workshops.html).
Thank you so much Create with me-Shika. We shared it with Antoinette. She is adding more information to this class and we will open it for registration as soon as she is satisfied with the editing process. Here is the link to the registration, contents and preview page (www.teachinart.com/pottery-for-beginners.html).
Denise, I will give this information to Connie. She is an excellent teacher. You can see more about her online class here (www.teachinart.com/shino-glazing.html)
I am confronted with this also. Dementia is difficult for those who know the one experiencing it. Very thoughtful interview, Marie. Thank you. It seems more and more we must confront this issue as our loved ones decline.