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challenging piece! great work!!!
The guys wearing black and he doesn't seem to have any splattered. A true master at work
Fantastic!! Could we see an upclose photos of the finished products?
Really lovely work! Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing!!! ❤️
Personally I absolutely love the way it came out, it’s a form unique in its own right that would look stunning on display set against a window where it can catch the right light to cast beautiful shadows.
Deliberately cracking and then leaning something against the bisque to shape it during the second firing is genius. The outcome: a piece that looks soft to the touch, given its shape and translucency. I knew that pieces can warp under their own weight a little in the kiln, but never to this degree. 凄い.
Thanks for your comment, I couldn't tell what happened until I read this
Stunning. I got goosebumps watching ♥️♥️♥️
Very inspiring!
Gran artista me gusta tu obra Muchas grácias.
Really fantastic, I hope you upload more!
An honest guy showing the real proces of craft learning, failure and repetition. Hats off
Hightly apperciated for your share, cheer.
If anyone has a dentist phobia, beware of 4:02
WHAT A MASTER ... FABULOUS ... 👏
Que belleza !!!
what a thing of beauty
Виртуозно!!!!
I would have loved to see a close up of the finished surface, with a couple of lighting scenarios (backlit, frontlit). Still a good video of his process. Thank you.
👏👏👏💯
Is he deliberately cracking the bisqued piece with wood, so it collapses in the second firing?
He also leaned a heavy post against it and fired it half way to get it to have the beginning of the fold. You can see that at 6:48. Then he fired it completely so it drooped a little more.
@@penguinista Well spotted - I missed that!
Yes. It's an art/aesthetic piece not utilitarian...
Wow.
He did it on purpose, I'd have done it 1000 times by accident....
Too incredible
😍😍😍😍😍😋
Lovely!
Dude, get some WD40 for that chair!!! LOL!!!
Why was he banging on it with that dowel?
I'm guessing to get all the dust out of the holes.
He was making a crack down the top half of it, so it would appear to have a rip in it. He leaned a heavy post against it and fired it half way to get it to have the beginning of the fold. You can see that at 6:48. Then he fired it fully so it drooped a little more,
To me a lot of Japanese pottery is sterile. The unbelievable technical mastery leads to the absence of nature. Impressive but cold.