Ceramic Review: Masterclass with Adam Buick
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- čas přidán 11. 02. 2020
- 'My strongest influences stem from the archaeological and anthropological theory I learnt at university about land use and humans’ interaction with their environment. I still refer to my text books from that time. Ultimately my work is about being present within a landscape.'
In this video, Adam Buick takes us step-by-step through the processes he uses to throw one of his large Moon Jars and the technique for joining it.
Discover how Adam makes his work in the full step-by-step masterclass inside CR 302 (March/April 2020). You can order current and back issues of the magazine from ceramicreview.com.
Film by Layton Thompson for Ceramic Review
I would be so happy to be able to learn from people like him. His work is very inspiring.
Is there anything more relaxing than watching potters on a wheel? Such beautiful work. Thank you.
Metal and wood lathe work
Yup
Actually throwing yourself.
Yes, doing it.
I had the pleasure of spending a day watching Adam work and then seeing his exhibition, love these moon jars
Lucky you.
Mandy Sheridan Can anyone to visit him. Workshops? Where? Thanks.
Amazing creativity.Nothing can compensate than , enjoying with the work we love most.
beautiful work! thank you for sharing this with us!
So glad to have found this channel.
Beautiful outcome, love the pots you make!
It's amazing! Beautiful art work!
Beautiful ceramic, what an artist.
Thank you for making this lovely video. Your work is very beautiful as is your presentation 🙌🌷
Skilfully, stunning work!
Wow!amazing work
Just makes me want to curl up on a comfy chair! The music, the images, his narrative. Sigh.
thanks for this. I hope I can work up to something that big, if not that good.
ah moon jars, the beauty of imperfection!
Love the work
That's a beautiful part of the world.
This is wholesome, thank you! :)
One of the world's best potters!
I loved the video! Makes me want to make moon jars again 😋
Very beautiful please can you tell me how they make glaze
Does he conduct workshops? I'd love to attend and learn from him.
I lost a heartbeat when he flipped the bowl on top 😅
Lovely
How was the foot of the vase trimmed? Or it doesn't need to be trimmed at all?
Erin C I think he said he eventually flips it over and uses a tire on the potter’s wheel as a chuck to hold and support it while trimming.
Thank you, Caleb! I thought I heard him mention something about flipping.
Wow
What porcelain is that?!!
Hola. Quisiera saber. QUE TIPO DE material trabaja ??? Como se llama el material que hace la pieza . Por favor si me responden. Gracias.
Hola. No me quedó claro, porque menciona que en la tradición coreana se utiliza "porcelain" (porcelana) que es blanca, pero luego usa la palabra "clay" (arcilla) que también puede ser blanca.. Saludos.
Highly skilled artisan - porcelain is difficult to throw - wonderful work .... thankful there are still people actually working with their heart and hands - such a creative lifestyle - sigh .
bien
Hi, can You add subtitules in spanish? Thankss!!
love ur work! and get ur beard in shape... makes u more handsome...
I do not understand …how can someone be called or considered a master when they do only the same one thing over and over again and only change the colors & design …. Chefs do not cook same meal over & over again and only change sauces …painters do not paint same thing over and over again and only change the paint colors … i get artists have niches or periods but this is not the same …. I am having issues with calling this guy a master
Ignorantus
I suggest you give it a try before knocking it, you can't compare potters to chefs. It takes lots and lots of experience and time to perfect One form, even if it is similar, but it's Never the same. Keep your Day job and criticism to minimum which is due to a lack of knowledge of the subject.😁
@@gso7725 I have an MFA …. I have more than tried it ….