Siljan breder ut sig nedanför oss. Här ute på udden, inramad av lövverk och en hel del skratt, ligger ett annorlunda klassrum. Många skulle säkert beskriva vår plats som en oas eller en dold diamant. Men vi tycker inte om att krångla till det även om utsikten från matsalen gör oss hänförda var och varannan dag. Vi kallar oss bara för Leksands folkhögskola kort och gott. Det här är en plats där livslånga vänskapsband knyts och överraskande möten sker. Ute på udden, vackert vid Siljans strand, ligger den här kreativa dynamiska mötesplatsen med moderna utbildningar inom hantverk, form och design, entreprenörskap, personlig utveckling och kärnämnen. Boende och skolans huvudbyggnad med reception, klassrum, matsal och verkstäder ligger kringbyggda som en liten by. Här har du möjlighet att fördjupa dina kunskaper och utforska ditt konstnärliga uttryck. En tid fylld av överraskande möten som stärker och lyfter din utveckling.
People don't understand how talented this legend is! He literally mastered the art of pottery to the limit where he started a whole new genre of it! When i first saw his end products i couldn't believe that it was made on a pottery wheel, kinda was in denial, and then i watched his videos and was stunned! A true pioneer.
Nice video throwing on Brent pottery wheel artist speeking English, I especially likeend of video when he throws large platter with drawings incized clay surface!
What on earth is this guy doing!! Shoot! That hole in the piece that started as a triangle!!! Insane!! What's that he's using?! A mop's stick 🤣🤣🤣 This is so much fun and creative, just to be clear 😂
Wow, he makes everything look so easy, but it takes many many years to get to his skill level. Some never get there. Each item he made gets your mind thinking of ways to use that technique.
He's a remarkable influence in technique, and vindicates others of his philosophical persuasion, who practice in less adventurous group settings. I've shown this to some fellow club-potters and they now 'get' my errant, mirthful approach.
.if only he had used some of his talent to learn to speak more clearly so that we its possible to understand what the hell he is saying! AND: I searched the net to find any finnished versions of what he did here... not a single item . .
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Michikawa is a fine artist.... I wish the students had more taste, it seemed like they didn’t even understand what he was saying. And then the whispering....
I guess i am ignorant. I cannot see what you are all fussing about. I'm certain he is gold standard in his circles. Maybe with some research, i will grow to appreciate this. So many things when done slow and with intensity, are called "art". Just MY opinion.
The first piece I was really impressed like dang wat else can this guy do. Then after the plate I started thinking wtf am I watching. Then reading the comments I guess he has finished pieces online n so I figured I'd check em out. "What in the holy asterisk, 3500$ for.. what even is that!?"
I do pottery and his skill level is way up there. He makes it look easy, but that is years and years it took him to get this point. Even with that much time, not many people get to his level. He is an absolute artist.
The balance and faith in those hands ... tool use and muscle memory ... I will always have those goals namaste 🙇 its all about free concept... it incorporates stuctured and organic ... much appreciated.