This guy was awesome! It was incredible how he just pulled a bowl out of the clay. He threw with such speed and control that it looked easy. I wish I could throw half as well as him
It is ridiculous how fast the wheel is spinning when he throws. If you think about it, it is much easier to lose control of your piece as you throw it when the wheel is spinning like that. This guy seems to be in control of the clay throughout the entire video. Obviously he throws a lot, but still, its very impressive. In 4 minutes, he made 5 pieces, just thin about what he could do in one day!
It was amazing how thin the pieces seemed to be and how little water he seemed to use. I think that it is really interesting how he is able to pick up and handle the pieces right after having thrown them. If you watch the clay move and how the ceramicist is able to throw the pieces so thinly without collapsing it is absolutely extraordinary. Makes me wonder about the composition of the type of clay he is using and if we could get anything similar?
While watching this video I noticed two things right off the bat. First is the fact that it looks like he is putting in no effort. It comes so natural to him it is insane. Secondly I noticed how he used very little water which amazes me. It would be interesting to know what kind of clay he is using. Overall an amazing video.
I found it amazing that he was able to throw with such easy and speed. How he could handle the clay and get it to do exactly as he wanted is a mystery to me. Not only was he able to throw but he was able to do it while focusing on other things. I wish we could have seen him trim some of his pots and if he could have shown some of his finished works with glaze
It was amazing to see how he was able to manipulate the clay to do exactly what he wanted, it would get off center for a second than with ease he would push it back with 1 finger. Also how his lids would fit perfectly without measurements. My guess is that he's using a slip to throw with instead of water to keep the porcelain structure.
I thought it was really impressive that he could throw a lid of perfect size without measuring it or anything. I admire his confidence and envy his skills. It looks like he could do it in his sleep. Where is he from anyways?
This man is truly talented. He throws with consisentcy and control. The speedhe throws with amazes me. I want to practice throwing on the hump now (I think that is what it is called...).
What amazes me about this video is that it looks like he has done this same thing a thousand times. He has thrown such beautiful pieces in seconds and made a perfectly fitting lid without measurement. he is absolutely inspiring and watching that just made me want to get back on the wheel and throw for days. Although to Elijahs point I really would like to see him trim.
This guy was awesome! It was incredible how he just pulled a bowl out of the clay. He threw with such speed and control that it looked easy. I wish I could throw half as well as him
ReplyDeleteIt is ridiculous how fast the wheel is spinning when he throws. If you think about it, it is much easier to lose control of your piece as you throw it when the wheel is spinning like that. This guy seems to be in control of the clay throughout the entire video. Obviously he throws a lot, but still, its very impressive. In 4 minutes, he made 5 pieces, just thin about what he could do in one day!
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing how thin the pieces seemed to be and how little water he seemed to use. I think that it is really interesting how he is able to pick up and handle the pieces right after having thrown them. If you watch the clay move and how the ceramicist is able to throw the pieces so thinly without collapsing it is absolutely extraordinary. Makes me wonder about the composition of the type of clay he is using and if we could get anything similar?
ReplyDeleteWhile watching this video I noticed two things right off the bat. First is the fact that it looks like he is putting in no effort. It comes so natural to him it is insane. Secondly I noticed how he used very little water which amazes me. It would be interesting to know what kind of clay he is using. Overall an amazing video.
ReplyDeleteI found it amazing that he was able to throw with such easy and speed. How he could handle the clay and get it to do exactly as he wanted is a mystery to me. Not only was he able to throw but he was able to do it while focusing on other things. I wish we could have seen him trim some of his pots and if he could have shown some of his finished works with glaze
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing to see how he was able to manipulate the clay to do exactly what he wanted, it would get off center for a second than with ease he would push it back with 1 finger. Also how his lids would fit perfectly without measurements. My guess is that he's using a slip to throw with instead of water to keep the porcelain structure.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was really impressive that he could throw a lid of perfect size without measuring it or anything. I admire his confidence and envy his skills. It looks like he could do it in his sleep. Where is he from anyways?
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ReplyDeleteThis man is truly talented. He throws with consisentcy and control. The speedhe throws with amazes me. I want to practice throwing on the hump now (I think that is what it is called...).
ReplyDeleteWhat amazes me about this video is that it looks like he has done this same thing a thousand times. He has thrown such beautiful pieces in seconds and made a perfectly fitting lid without measurement. he is absolutely inspiring and watching that just made me want to get back on the wheel and throw for days. Although to Elijahs point I really would like to see him trim.
ReplyDeletei am speech less, so cool!
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