Oh this is fantastic!!! I will be watching this over and over again!!! I want to make dog bowls to help out dog rescues and these will go over well I believe!!! Thank you!!!
Patience is a virtue - something I have in my head constantly! Thanks for the tutorial, love the dogs! Fun to see a visitor and fellow potter stopping by.
Excellent thank you. I used to do the same thig, downloading pictures to resize and cut out as you say one has be be gentle using this method but wow is it worth it. The sky is the limit as to it's uses too. Very inspirational.
I ran my studio with 5 employees for 9 years doing this style of work, it became boring and stagnant. We all breathed a sigh of relief when we quit doing it. Now it is just one element of a lives work which I make rarely.
Perfect timing for me to see this video... I tried your stencil method yesterday on a small shallow bowl with fish stencils I cut out. I DIDN'T let the slip dry long enough and messed up my design. Next time I'll practice waiting! 😊. Thank you for another great lesson!!!
Vaughan, I just found your channel and wow. I love your content. Im currently in my second round of taking a ceramics class. I teach for a living and I have to say you do such a great job!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LrFK_VdixPo.html This is a video on plates too. There is a link at the end of this dog plate video to a complete how to make plates video, fast forward to the credits to see it.
My husband and were just in Nova Scotia but got chased out by Fiona! I would have loved visiting you at your studio. I'm a potterer but new to using slips. I don't understand why one chooses a black slip verses a black underglaze.
Dear Vaughn you are my best teacher and favorite artist! I think Jaqueline’s art is so beautiful too. Thank you both! May I ask is it possible to do your stencil technique using just underglazes? I don’t have slip…or could I make slip with my own clay colored with underglaze? Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for the video! Wonderful work. One question I had, if you have a moment. How do you manage all the trimmings flying all over the place when you use the Griffin Grip?
Busy learning how to throw a plate so this will come in handy. Two questions if I may: did you remove the plate from the bat at any stage before finishing the decoration (to prevent cracking)? and what is the thickness of the plate after having opened up? Many thanks
@@Vsmithpots Thank you. After a week of trying and checking out you-tubes I found yours simple and straightforward and threw my first ‘almost’ (on trimming the rim slumped somewhat) decent plate. Please remember to post the link to the plate tutorial you mentioned.
@@jasm6094 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LrFK_VdixPo.html There is also a link at the end of this video on dog plates, to another plate video.
Finally some dog stencils for us that love canines!!! 😊💜🐕🐩🦮🐕🦺 I’m really looking forward to seeing these come out of the kiln. I found this video really interesting - you’ve really perfected your process. I find such a sense of calm & peace while watching each of your videos. Thank you again for taking the time to share your skills. Starting my senior year tomorrow (2nd career) - I’ll have a BFA in ceramics when I’m finished. 😊