Ceramic Review: Masterclass with Stephen Murfitt
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- 'I became addicted to raku because of the direct involvement with each stage of the process. The pots absorb and often reflect the intense drama of the firing.'
In this video, potter Stephen Murfitt takes us step-by-step through the processes he uses to create his handbuilt and raku-fired vessels featuring lustrous metallic surfaces.
Learn how Stephen makes his work inside Ceramic Review issue 291, which features a full step-by-step masterclass. You can order current and back issues of the magazine from ceramicreview.com.
Film by Layton Thompson for Ceramic Review
Wish they would have slow-filmed a few more of his pots. Thanks!
So dang happy to see you wearing a respirator!!! Kudos. And spread the word!!! :))))
Very inspiring! I am an amatuer handbuilt pottery hobbyist...your style is very unique and inspiring...thank you for sharing this video.
Lovely pieces
👏👏👏 Thank you
Lovely
Magnifique
Teknik yang sangat bagus, luar biasa👍
It's Perfect l'artiste.
lovely
you're only going to show us one blurry corner of the finished pot?!
It's VERY disappointing when the editors don't give us a very good look at the finshed work.
Kereen👍
great work! what are you using at the end to polish?
They are shite at answering simple questions, you might never know 👍
When raku fired things got a coat of grime on them what you can simply wipe off with a wet sponge. It is not polishing just cleaning the surface.
@@chmtx yes but you really need to seal the finished piece to avoid any surface oxidation over time. Wax or something.
Wicken Fen .Nice.
Genial 👏👏👏
VERY GOOD ART SIR,
AT 4:32 WHAT IS IN DRUM BEFORE AND AFTER ? GIVE BREIF DESCRIPTON
It’s any combustible materials, this one looks like mainly sawdust or wood shavings. Other people also like to use magazines or newspaper
Gorgeous
How much does a Stephen Murfit pot sell for?
8799
gorgeous
Sir i like ceramics art so much.and i want to know more about ceramic & reku. Will you please give me a chance to work with you.I'm from Bangladesh.
Thank you.
Mohsin rahman
mohsin rahman you just need a visa to UK.
Raku is a japanese technique. You can find a lot about it online. Building a raku kiln is quite easy and costs less than a regular kiln. The rakuing process usually needs 3-4 people to work together. It is really dangerous because you hold a glowing red pot on about 1000°C and there are that smoke coming out from the kiln and the bins too which is harmful enough. Learn more about rakuing online find a place with people practicing it and do it. :)
I am sure there are possibilities in Bangladesh too.
So much talking and "technique" for such boring pieces.
bro, get lost.
Perhaps John Lewis would be more suitable for you.