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SIMON LEACH POTTERY ~ Wedging and throwing T bowls ! 

Simon Leach
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@chuckgrunt100
@chuckgrunt100 13 лет назад
I agree with your discussion about throwing loose. I have been told in my Watercolor class to try and paint loose. I think we all try to hard to make things perfect, almost manufactured. There is a fine line between well made and being loose. It is almost like trying to find your voice or style. Easier said than done.
@marcrosenthalstudio
@marcrosenthalstudio 13 лет назад
Excellent! Still practicing the spiral wedge but that close-up was the best I have seen. Love the treadle wheel and hope to build one myself by next year (thanks to your suggestion about books for the studio). Moments of peace are fleeting but they are always there for me when I am making pots. Thanks for your videos, always educational and inspiring!
@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr 3 месяца назад
Coffee ☕ cups
@joerglemke7963
@joerglemke7963 8 месяцев назад
Greetings from Hamburg Germany. Thanks for your lessons! Btw: a chawan is not my cup of tea either 😊
@JexxieRKCHK
@JexxieRKCHK 13 лет назад
its all rainy here i sometime do my throwing out in the rain keeps the clay wet when im throwing works quite well :)
@disisdkat
@disisdkat 13 лет назад
When I am bored with what Ihave been doing, I will try and push what I am doing to the limit - throw extremely thin for example. At some point the clay will almost but not quite fail. I will stop and there will be a feeling of flow or movement. I only do this for pieces for myself and I am very fond of them.
@potterylady1
@potterylady1 13 лет назад
Oh my goodness lol. Now I have to get me some clipper combs lol.
@afatdutch
@afatdutch 13 лет назад
by the way, there is a lot of personal philosophy and reflections in this video, I like it a lot!
@credenza1
@credenza1 13 лет назад
Thanks, Simon. I'm with you on the terminology. I always find "tea bowl", "chawan" etc. a bit awkward and pretentious. "Cup" is a nice, honest word that suits western pottery. That doesn't stop them being individual and attractive. Besides, I doubt that any non-Japanese chawans ever see a drop of tea.
@disisdkat
@disisdkat 13 лет назад
So nice to see such a gorgeous piece of wedged clay and to see someone working on a wedging table that is the right height and working with the right posture. I so often see people that try doing this on tables that are chest high.
@credenza1
@credenza1 13 лет назад
The wheel is so quiet that I forgot you were using it. The kickwheel, being so quiet and passive, seems to permit a better relationship between the potter and the clay. Using an electric wheel is like having a third partner in a dance,.
@potterybysybil
@potterybysybil 13 лет назад
so natural to see you back at the treadle wheel. I too have watched you from the beginning and have enjoyed and learned so much. Thanks.
@afatdutch
@afatdutch 13 лет назад
Simon, do you get anything out of me giving your videos a thumbs up? I watch em all, but never really click the like button, does it mean anything to you?
@janecollette9504
@janecollette9504 7 лет назад
thank you for your tips on wedging and kneeding, I found it very helpful. I really appreciate it. have a good day.
@Tullidar1
@Tullidar1 13 лет назад
You made those WAY too quickly. Not fair!
@potterylady1
@potterylady1 13 лет назад
Texas... it's the same here lol. HOT and STICKY lol.
@mouses3592
@mouses3592 4 года назад
This guy calling out cultural appropriation nearly 10 years ago. 10/10
@stevebootonceramic
@stevebootonceramic 13 лет назад
In answer to your comment about a wheel being calming.I find that no matter what mood I'm in when I start throwing I am always calmer and in a better mood than when I started. I agree with you about wobbly rims I need them to be accurate and true even even if the pot itself is "wobbly sided"
@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr
@DunoonVanRijn-dx1hr 3 месяца назад
I was told if you are talking to yourself that you are crazee😅
@tokyorosa
@tokyorosa 13 лет назад
Handle-less mug = tumbler! No? I think that a potter attempting to introduce a personality (say, for want of a better word) into a pot (that is, not the potter's personality, but the pot's own personality) is never a bad thing, regardless of how contrived it seems; it may be that, with practice, one becomes more adept at such things, though it seems invariably clumsy or heavy handed at first.
@Dixieldy
@Dixieldy 13 лет назад
I tried my best to knead my clay like that and I realize now the reason I was sweating so badly was because I was trying to do the whole thing all at once, instead of staying at the top. Thanks for this awesome video. I think I can do this now.
@stevebootonceramic
@stevebootonceramic 13 лет назад
having watched your video's from the beginning. seeing you back on the leach wheel with that camera angle you seem to have come full circle. that's nice.
@afatdutch
@afatdutch 13 лет назад
@sleachpots of course, its just nice to hear your thoughts.
@potterylady1
@potterylady1 13 лет назад
Simone hello... how often do you work in your studio?
@andrewwiddis
@andrewwiddis 13 лет назад
Simon, your studio is as big as my house now. Nice to enjoy your input at the "Leach wheel" after a long break from RU-vid. Though your clips are getting longer than I can excuse with a coffee break. 11 pounds = 4.98 kilograms
@gilk
@gilk 13 лет назад
thanks, thanks, thanks X 100. Well, I've seen at list 20 clips, and didn't thank you up to now... And now comes the questions: I've notice a fine angle up on top... would you elaborate on the right angle? is there a do/don't do about it? I wounder how the T-bowl floor looks - it will be great if you can just cut on up :-) and - thanks in advance for any answer Gil
@potterylady1
@potterylady1 13 лет назад
@sleachpots LOL...true brotha!
@alorinna
@alorinna 12 лет назад
Simon, when trying to wedge some clay that is a little dry, is there a trick? What do you do when it keeps cracking a bit? Thanks!
@astronoman4
@astronoman4 11 лет назад
Didnt you say you want to be in control of your pot and even consistent? if the potter purposely makes it wobbely isnt he then being in control of his pot and even consistant? I do agree there is some sort of aura or atmosphere that comes with a pot that is by accident wavy and a little warped as is one that is expertly thrown and smoothed atleast thats my view on the topic
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