almost cried watching this, bcs having a full time potter is one my biggest dream.. and you are one of the creator I've watched for quite sometime too! seeing u bought a kiln (I know it's super expensive) it made me happy and inspired to keep on going too!! thankyou so muuuch for sharing this best of luck for The Forest Mori!!❤
Thank you for saying that 🥹 I hope you’re able to achieve your dream as a potter one day too! It is a beautiful craft that is so exciting and rewarding 🏺✨
I live in a small flat and I don't even have a separate studio to create but you getting a kiln is the best decision ever! Your pieces are so stunning!😍I love the colours and shapes! Kiki's cat!:)
Thank you! I was in a small flat for two years before this, and was very close to getting a kiln set up in there. It’s totally doable as long as you can get a vent installed too 🥰
Loved this video ! Congrats on your investment!! I would love to see a video about your glazing/underglaze process, the product you use, the order your apply etc ! That would be very cool and informative! Just discovered pottery (I’m from France) and I think I felt in love with this medium! Would love to go deeper into learning ! Anyway have a great day !! ❤
I love seeing your videos and your process! I went to art school as a graphic designer though I love illustration and ceramics and I would love to explore ceramics even more especially seeing your work and what you can do!
Love this!! Such a great update :)) I'm currently preparing for buying a kiln myself and I was wondering how big is your one? I've been thinking about 60L ones but still not sure if they would be too small or actually too big haha it's such an overwhelming decision!!🥲
Mine is exactly 60L! I mainly make pots that are under 15cm so it works well for me. If you're more into making big sculptures, wide plates and tall vases one size bigger might be more functional. I wanted to get something bigger initially to maximise productivity but now that I have the 60L, I've come to realize how hard it is to fully fill it up! Anything bigger would mean I'd need at least 3-4 weeks to make enough work for a firing.