Making / Throwing a Tall Neck Pottery Vase on the Wheel. My first attempt at one of these pots with a long neck. Instagram : / ingletonpottery Facebook : / potteryvideos
Beautiful! Spent a month throwing and got a bunch of really wet clay. Got the hang finally when I saw a video taken from the potter's viewpoint. That you tuber also told the "why" of the 5 o'clock hand position, which is a very important thing folks seem to skip when teaching. Anyway, I'd like to move to challenging stuff like this but I'd really like to see it from the viewpoint of a camera on top of your head or behind your shoulder. Hand positioning is SO important. And seeing/hearing which is the dominant hand for the the various movements. TIA!
Love this behind the scenes at Ingleton. I would never go live but you are fantastic. But you can get silk or dry grasses into that narrow opening. It is the prettiest with grasses. Wonderful!!!!
well done. my girlfriend and i are doing some beginner pottery classes, and it's difficult but very calm and grounding as long as we don't let ourselves get frustrated.
I see more and more public offices and homes using vases that have nothing in them just for decoration. I do not have an empty table to any place to store or show a vase that is not being used for anything. It is a great idea if you have built in shelving or nooks that need a decoration. Even small neck vases can hold some dried florals.
Did you keep it or turn it back into...something else? Also, do you show videos of the finished/glazed/ready for sale products? I'm curious as to how they turn out at the end.