Ceramic Review: Masterclass with Lesley Risby
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- čas přidán 20. 12. 2016
- From her London studio, Lesley Risby takes us through the making of her skeletal porcelain pieces. Discover more inside Ceramic Review issue 281, which features the full step-by-step masterclass. You can order back issues of the magazine from ceramicreview.com.
Film by Layton Thompson for Ceramic Review.
So beautiful, fragile and delicate yet resilient. I love this work!
OMG!! SHE IS AMAZING! 😱 Stunning and marvelous pieces 🖤
What a brilliant artist, I'm amazed with all the process!
Thank you for generously sharing your process. Loved the work and what a lovely woman too.
Enjoyed this masterclass, thank you.
So amazing art!!
Lesley could please tell me what you added to your porcelain slip to decreased the shrinkage when firing? I heard 5% but I couldn't hear the rest.
My all time favorite
Fantastic.
thank you
Thank you mam❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Many thanks Lesley for your beautiful work, you say that you're adding 5% "monokite" ? what is it ? can you tell me please ?
Molokite
Google it
@@dildoit no result.
interesting))
Background music drove me mad
Armerture?
“ I’m a ceramasist” lolololololololol. I literally almost peed my pants.
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most self indulgent work yet. why bother!
Wow. You know there are people in clay who do fine art. Being an artist is all about your personal work, never about pleasing anyone else (nor does one need to explain the work as she graciously does).
Whrher you identify as a crafty lady making rainbow mugs for fairs or as a functionalist potter has nothing to do with it.
The onlt pottery that isn't self indulgent would be some of the African women potters I've met or seen who make all the strictly nessecary household storage and cooking vessels at all used in the area.
Your the snob and that's the definition of selfindulgence.
Good thing your comment isn't self-indulgent, hmm?