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In todays double feature I'll be making the parts to assemble as two style of jugs (part of my 101 jug series) influenced by the pots from the Madura Pottery in Valluris, Southern France. This is the pottery were Picasso worked, I'll also do a book review. 'Picasso, Painter and Sculptor in Clay' published by Harry N Abrams Inc. in 1998. If I didn't say in the video I'll say it now I really enjoyed this book and for many reasons. There were great images of his non addition one of a kind works. So much more than just a catalog with three very different essays on Picasso and his ceramics and another section on the works. Then a bonus, catalog, in the back with Editors Notes; Glossary of Materials, Techniques and Shapes; Exhibition; Select Bibliography and more. Stop back for more in the next video when I assemble the vases and review 'Picasso's Ceramics' by George Ramie.
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Комментарии : 12   
@BrokenArrowPottery
@BrokenArrowPottery 4 года назад
LMAO!!! What if your neighbors watch your videos? Or follow the trail of wet footprints! You are so busted! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@pottersjournal
@pottersjournal 4 года назад
OOOOHHH NNNOOOOOO I never thought of that. Or oh no it's all fake, I really didn't make the pots or read the book. HA.
@DarrenBurch
@DarrenBurch 3 года назад
Your neighbor's pool ha ha So funny. Better listen out for that car. You did a great job on your book review or reviews. One thing I love about Picasso is. He went to college and learnt art and theory. Then later, he developed his own style. In other words. He crawled first before he ran. Not like artist today. That's why I admire Picasso. One of a kind. Don't get your books wet. Your donut bowls and the way you seal off the top was very interesting. Love seeing how it's all done.
@pottersjournal
@pottersjournal 3 года назад
It was a l lot of work but I so enjoyed doing this series of videos. The books, the pots, the video and the swim.
@wanderingpots
@wanderingpots 4 года назад
Great topic, you got to love Picasso, even if you don’t want to.
@pottersjournal
@pottersjournal 4 года назад
I am a big fan, in addition to his ceramics his print making, sculpture and especially the later works. Your comment for many is so true and puts me in mind of my Grandmother who put me on the bus to see the retrospective at MoMA in 1980, thanks so much for that.
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@pottersjournal 4 года назад
Correction, the internet what a great thing, or is it. Picasso took the name Picasso from his mothers side of the family, Ruiz from his fathers side being all to common. He knew who he would be from an early age. However is it that simple, I see now Spanish naming practices at the time were much different than I know them. So I won't speculate on how his grandson Bernard Ruiz-Picasso got the Ruiz in his name. I will say I very much enjoyed reading in the book his essay on his grandfather along with Claude Picasso's on his father and editor Marilyn McCully's in depth writing.
@eddiespottery8439
@eddiespottery8439 4 года назад
Hey Jeff looking good. Eddie.
@pottersjournal
@pottersjournal 4 года назад
Well I still don't feel throwing is a strong point but unlike so many others I'm not at fast speed with music. Then I made it even harder on myself pretending to be intelectualyized and having to talk and throw at the same time. Maybe there is something to what you say, thanks Eddie.
@nigelmaccuver9122
@nigelmaccuver9122 3 года назад
🤔 Did Picasso made ceramics himself or he just painted them and bought ceramics from someone else???
@pottersjournal
@pottersjournal 3 года назад
He worked in the Madoura Pottery in Vallauris, selecting specific forms or having a potter throw to his specifications. When he did just paint mass produced ceramic tile it is much longer lasting than just painting on a canvas that is bought. The durability of ceramic can make millennia seam a short period of time. He could take a thrown form twist it, bend it, sculpt, draw on and it came out a dove. I am personally a big fan of his one of a kind ceramic works. There were also works produced in the same manner that were then cast in molds in limited numbered additions. Because of the molding process and there being painted by others to his specifications I find them not having the life of his one of a kinds. But they are more accessible, easier to find at many a small museum.
@nigelmaccuver9122
@nigelmaccuver9122 3 года назад
@@pottersjournal So Picasso selected works from the potter and then do whatever he wanted with it, right? Then what the difference between a Potter and Ceramicist??
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