It is very interesting how he pushes the elements and principles of design to the limits. He forms pots with such an incredible shape and form. He throws using only these little tools. It must be very difficult to throw without having his hands on the clay. His art is very interesting but I don't think it would be very utilitarian........
I enjoy how he uses little tools to create suck small bodies of work. The way that he makes perfect bodies at such a small scale. It would interesting to attempt to do this as a project
I adore those tiny art pieces. i can't comprehend the patience and meticulous technique it would take to create and master this kind of work, but i'm absolutely intrigued at his capabilities! everyone has bad throwing days sometimes, i can't imagine how that would affect a potter like him using only tools to throw.
I think these tiny pots are beautiful. There is a lot of precision and control needed to make these pots, and it shows. Throwing off from a mound must help control the piece while throwing, however that could be a problem on occasion as well (?).
It is very interesting how he pushes the elements and principles of design to the limits. He forms pots with such an incredible shape and form. He throws using only these little tools. It must be very difficult to throw without having his hands on the clay. His art is very interesting but I don't think it would be very utilitarian........
ReplyDeleteI enjoy how he uses little tools to create suck small bodies of work. The way that he makes perfect bodies at such a small scale. It would interesting to attempt to do this as a project
ReplyDeleteI adore those tiny art pieces. i can't comprehend the patience and meticulous technique it would take to create and master this kind of work, but i'm absolutely intrigued at his capabilities! everyone has bad throwing days sometimes, i can't imagine how that would affect a potter like him using only tools to throw.
ReplyDeleteI think these tiny pots are beautiful. There is a lot of precision and control needed to make these pots, and it shows. Throwing off from a mound must help control the piece while throwing, however that could be a problem on occasion as well (?).
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