Ceramic Review: Masterclass with Barbara Gittings

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  • čas přidán 20. 04. 2020
  • The ancient Chinese art of Nerikomi involves layering different coloured clays to create pattern and texture. In this video Barbara Gittings takes us step-by-step through this fascinating process.
    Read more in CR303 (May/June 2020): bit.ly/3anBNvS
    Video by Layton Thompson

Komentáře • 64

  • @audreyh6628
    @audreyh6628 Před 3 lety +16

    Ever since I first saw this, I have thought about it many, many times. I could listen to her talk for hours. Thank you for sharing

  • @Peggypatch01
    @Peggypatch01 Před 4 lety +27

    I think this was a great example of how you can make beautiful pieces of ceramics at you home without the need of a fancy studio space.

  • @puchululina
    @puchululina Před 2 lety +8

    What a pleasure listening to this extraordinary artist while making her work!

  • @Eighthplanetglass
    @Eighthplanetglass Před 3 lety +15

    Shivers! I love hearing artists talking about what interests them in the work they do. These videos are doing an amazing job of that.

  • @janaccardo8612
    @janaccardo8612 Před 4 lety +13

    Beautiful and I like the facts that no wheel or kiln is needed to create such beautiful pieces!

    • @user-eg4tu9li1c
      @user-eg4tu9li1c Před 4 lety +7

      You are mistaken, firing in a barrel with newspapers - decorative, first you need to burn in the kiln at 1000 degrees

    • @lottaleijon6654
      @lottaleijon6654 Před 3 lety +1

      That wasn’t obvious, I got the same picture but really scratched my head since newspapers don’t burn enough hot. I thought she used some special clay.

    • @janaccardo8612
      @janaccardo8612 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lottaleijon6654 It could be a low fire clay or a Raku clay. I was surprised at how short the fire seemed. Even using a barbecue grill takes time.

    • @gigis.garden
      @gigis.garden Před rokem +2

      I thought she said it was bisque fired then she sanded it with wet and dry?

  • @rutilopata8294
    @rutilopata8294 Před 2 lety +2

    The most beautiful intricate organic lovely pot I have seen! Thank you dear for sharing your passion and process, I commend you for your loving patience🌹✨🙏🏻💐🕊

  • @arpitadatta2711
    @arpitadatta2711 Před 3 lety +5

    Her voice, her aesthetics, her pottery!!! ❤️

  • @pollyannwhite5343
    @pollyannwhite5343 Před 3 lety +3

    Wonderful. Such gentle patience with beautiful results.Thank you for being so generous.

  • @analilypark830
    @analilypark830 Před rokem

    I don't tire to come back to watch, Barbara!! Always discover new steps of your technique!xxxx

  • @clarepalmer6954
    @clarepalmer6954 Před 2 lety +1

    Fabulous Barbara. Wonderful film. Cx

  • @Anzukami
    @Anzukami Před 4 lety +7

    Amazing work. Thank you for sharing with the world.

  • @paulmurphy3735
    @paulmurphy3735 Před 3 lety +1

    Such amazing art work!

  • @joseeugeniofariaalvim9974

    Absolutely loved her work. Congratulations on the video.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @hebamalik_
    @hebamalik_ Před 4 lety +5

    This was so soothing to watch. Asmr!

  • @aphasiafriendlyresources1993

    So beautiful and restful to watch. Thank you

  • @magentamagenta1274
    @magentamagenta1274 Před 4 lety +3

    fascinating, what a cathartic process very soothing.

  • @sandracartica4932
    @sandracartica4932 Před rokem

    This is an amazing process! Thank you for sharing!

  • @sumananindo
    @sumananindo Před 4 lety +3

    Just Fascinating!

  • @FullmoonGB
    @FullmoonGB Před 4 lety +2

    Great work !!!!! Beautiful ... Thank you :)

  • @amandaneilson8561
    @amandaneilson8561 Před rokem

    Such beautiful pieces.

  • @lizwood2790
    @lizwood2790 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you -just beautiful

  • @chibywallah
    @chibywallah Před 4 lety +1

    Lovely. Made my day

  • @mariajosereis7558
    @mariajosereis7558 Před 2 lety +1

    Maravilhoso! Estética que adoro! Obrigado

  • @ajcpianoforte
    @ajcpianoforte Před 3 lety

    Beautiful!!

  • @badsoutherngirl
    @badsoutherngirl Před 2 lety

    Wonderful work.

  • @cpetati1
    @cpetati1 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful!! Thank you...

  • @audreyh6628
    @audreyh6628 Před 3 lety

    beautiful work

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding!!

  • @maxinebond4689
    @maxinebond4689 Před rokem +1

    So disappointed that you were not at water Perry exhibition ,you were the reason I came from Cornwall to see you. Have you any more exhibitions coming up ? Maxine

  • @clifforddalton3067
    @clifforddalton3067 Před rokem

    That's a lot of work, you're obviously very devoted.
    Very nice results so worth all that work
    Well done.

  • @Tematrilia
    @Tematrilia Před 4 lety +2

    wonderful

  • @maayanmoshe3581
    @maayanmoshe3581 Před 4 lety +1

    amazing artist

  • @mayortomsoy
    @mayortomsoy Před 4 lety +5

    Too beautiful and perfect pronuntation to learn english.

  • @coopart1
    @coopart1 Před 8 měsíci

    Love it

  • @billgauthier9765
    @billgauthier9765 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful

  • @gnarbeljo8980
    @gnarbeljo8980 Před rokem

    I agree with Peggypatch wholeheartedly, thank you! I'd like to see more of ceramicists who don't use middle- of- the- road techniques, and fine art ceramicists.
    Like this wonderful example of refined work using extremely low tech methods.
    And artist working outside the box, like Eva Hild for example.

  • @pukiiiii6598
    @pukiiiii6598 Před 3 lety

    Depth of her soul amazes me like steady clouds

  • @walterjoemoore6732
    @walterjoemoore6732 Před 4 lety +1

    Inspiring

  • @maxinebond4689
    @maxinebond4689 Před rokem

    Beautiful!! Do you not biscuit fire ?

  • @donovanmiller3919
    @donovanmiller3919 Před 2 lety

    What type of cloth are they using when the patterns are smoothed over with a flat edge?

  • @margotpenney8608
    @margotpenney8608 Před 3 lety

    Hello from S Africa!

  • @rubiodesign.online
    @rubiodesign.online Před rokem

    I want her to be my aunt. Lovely techniques and pieces.

  • @Onthesummit
    @Onthesummit Před 3 lety

    Wonderful work. Do you throw your pieces or slip cast them?

    • @SyrinxofOz
      @SyrinxofOz Před 2 lety +4

      She is a hand builder. No wheel, no casting.

  • @Tonrralbo
    @Tonrralbo Před 3 lety

    Super beauty, muy lindo

  • @nicolebelanger4745
    @nicolebelanger4745 Před 2 lety +1

    I am fascinated by her work. I dont understand what she uses to wax the final product. I am curious also about how short and low temp her firing is.Anyone know how you can fire porcelain so low?

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 Před rokem +1

      It seems to be a very basic pot or kettle firing. Which means it's likely not properly sintered as there's no holding time (soak) and it's a high fire material. The only reason I can make out for using porcelain here is the whitness of the clay, smoothness I guess although that's easily achieved with any clay without grogg. I'd have assumed porcelaine would be prone to cracking in the more primitive firing techniques. I've only ever used grogged claybodies for this, pitfiring etc etc. Her work is quite thick walled though, especially for porcelain. She's treating it as earthenware but using mostly oxides for coloration without glaze seems to be her main reason for using this material instead, for the whitness of the uncolored work, and for porcelains compatibility with paper fibres. Which I assume to some degree act as grogg against shock problems. Porcelsine mixed with cellulose is more lightweight than other ceramic bodies.
      That may also be a consideration in her aesthetics. They look alot lighter than the slabs visible in her process here. Which is quite an interesting quality in her work.
      I've not seen her pieces irl so just my assessment from this video. I quite enjoy her work and seeing someone use this very low tech approach in creating quite delicate results with a very artful expression. Like someone else pointed out its important to see that modern pottery pieces in the fine art realm don't nessecarily mean high tech, large scale work.
      Not even the standard equippment for a ceramicist here. Yet the work is just as intentional and interesting. It's rare to see showcased like in this video.
      As these arent functional pieces to hold liquids or handle alot, her method works well and allows for the natural chaos from the elements to also make a mark on her finished work.

    • @matyasmaria7737
      @matyasmaria7737 Před rokem

      @@gnarbeljo8980 I understand, the works are bisque fired first.

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 Před rokem +1

      @@matyasmaria7737 oh, I think I may have missed that part. That would account for it not shattering. Never seen. Porcelain treated this way, it's interesting!

  • @vafua8e326
    @vafua8e326 Před 6 měsíci

    God these are beautiful

  • @Majoofi
    @Majoofi Před 2 lety

    What is crank slip, I wonder?

  • @ceramicartistoflight-lee6375

    좋은 작품 감상 잘 했습니다
    감사합니다 ^^

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Před 3 lety

    wowowow

  • @SacredHolisticArts
    @SacredHolisticArts Před 4 lety

    Love t

  • @dildoit
    @dildoit Před 4 lety +2

    Fired for an hour??? Did i mis something. Its not even bisque fired. ?

  • @AX1A
    @AX1A Před 3 lety

    This woman is every bit as magnificent as Cezanne

  • @therocknessfnmonster
    @therocknessfnmonster Před 3 lety +1

    um, Nerikomi is not a Chinese word but that's ok I guess. . .

  • @nyotauhura7412
    @nyotauhura7412 Před 4 lety +1

    i was distracted by how close that flaming trash can is next to a wall and building. that is very dangerous looking!