Chinese Porcelain Master (full program)
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- “I studied ceramics. I love ceramics. My work is ceramics and ceramics are my life.”
-Huang Yunpeng.
American ceramics artist, Judy Fleming, travels to the “World Capital of Ceramics” - Jingdezhen, China, to learn from the porcelain master Huang Yunpeng.
Master Huang Yunpeng was appointed by China to be the heir of Chinese porcelain art. He focuses on reproductions of porcelain in ancient and traditional Chinese styles. He recreates valuable ancient porcelain pieces from old dynasties.
Initially a painter and sculptor, he is now regarded as one of the top porcelain artists in China, and he is also a driving force behind the revival of the ceramic art industry in Jingdezhen, China.
On this trip, Judy learns about the history of ceramic art in China by visiting historic sites and ancient kilns. She also travels to mountainsides to learn methods used to harvest and process ceramic clay in the region.
While local culture, food, and beautiful scenery have made long lasting impressions on Judy, the best part of the trip is seeing a true master at work. - Hudba
I am in so much awe not only of Master Huang Yunpeng but of his hundreds of artists who put so much of their creative energies in reproducing the ancient masterpieces as well as in injecting modern design techniques to the age old art. Despite the fact that many are machine-moulded or transfer-printed, they are still touched by the adept hands of the skilled artisans. This video made me appreciate every piece of Chinese ceramics that I had gratefully acquired from the Chinese Ceramic Traders who brought them to our country. Thank you Jingdezhen for sharing your exquisite art to the world!
How lucky were you to get accompanied your whole trip with one of the modern world ceramic masters... Shared his stories and knowledges, and even given one of his own personalized piece for you to keep.
This video is so full of knowledges so as didn't skipped..
I watched this on 2024
Thankyou for this
Apart from the amazing subject, the quality of your presentation and edditing is outstanding! Such a pleasure to watch!
You should be making documentaries as your profession.
beautifully done, thank you! I was struck by your respectfulness and love for what you were filming.
Showing this video to my mother and sharing it with others.
Judy, thank you for sharing that masterful trip with so much knowledge and talent . Truly inspirational !
Wonderful, So Special
How's this NOT getting more (much MORE) views?? The production value is STUNNING! Thanks for sharing!
99.9% dont care about this stuff
Today I made my first ceramic piece
I wish I could learn from such a great master
Thank you for this video
Thank you for sharing your visit to China. Enjoyed seeing the wonderful ancient ceramic and landscape.
Wow, what a great trip! ...and so much beautiful art!
Fascinating narrative... the passion and sensibility of the ceramic master, amazing!
What a wonderful experience. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Thank you for this wonderful video. Some of the reproductions are amazing and beautiful.
What a surprisingly lovely video! I enjoyed all of it especially the difference between spitting old and new porcelains.
What a superb video! Thank you so much for sharing this. I am in deep love with ceramics and this was just beautiful!
absolutely great video!...great storyboard and editing... congrats
Excellent! I have learned much. I will watch this again. And again, probably.
Very nicely done. Thank you for giving us the option to see this great master, his workers and the art they do. The town looks lovely and makes me want to see it
What a beautiful presentation 😊thank you for making it and sharing!
Just finished watching this awesome show GREAT JOB !
Fantastic video, you've covered many of the important aspects of porcelain making in China.
Your video has been enlightening. Thank you for sharing it. The art and, the way it was shown, was done nicely.
Excellent Program! I watched it all the way to the end! I’ve always enjoyed Asian art of all kinds and am currently working to learn more about them. Thanks for sharing your experience and well produced program.
Excellent Video, so nicely done, very educational, you speak so well and great filming - Thanks - rich
What a wonderful journey for this nz potter. Thank you for making this video! How I hope to visit Jingdezen!
What an amazing story. You are so lucky to visit this wonderful place & own a hand made plate from this super talented master. Thank you for sharing the video.
Excellent documentary! Thank you!
Thank you for this wonderful vid that makes me want to meet Master Huang Yunpeng in person and learn this ancient art.
I just want to watch 5 mins. End up watching the whole movie. What an awesome video. I like it. Thanks for doing this nice video.👍
Thank you for the excellent video.
awesome! so nice seeing mr Huang's company and seeing ming and qing methods being used. and the dancing fish! wow!
Beautiful! What a nice video!
Great video, I enjoyed the whole lot of it.
Wonderful Master Huang Yunpeng, a "Treasure to his Nation"
Wow Dynamic.
You should read up on the cultural revolution and its intended effect on the four olds.
Wonderful video! Informative, educational and inspirational. Thank you
Great video, really enjoyed all the information.
This is amazing ! Thank-you !
Wonderful video
Enjoyed your video. Thank you.
Thank you everyone for watching our show!
Can I contact with the American girl I really like her so much.
I also made this product and i have small factory for this product in india. I have present all product in ceramic only under 500 indian currency. If you want to visit , buy and some you give information you can give🥰
My contact number is 7004290162,8873478554and my email I'd is -anandvirat420@gmail.com
Thanking you
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Thank you so much for sharing! A wonderful look at what this ancient ceramic capital looks like today reflecting the 2000 yearold history and stretching into the future!
I do hope the masters ambition to declare the area with all those ancient kilms in the hillside a protected relic of the past comes to fruition! It’s any potter or porcelain nerds DREAM to be able to study the shards of past centuries lying in great heaps, the way you did, I hope they will keep it that way for future generations of artists and students to cherish and learn from!
Oh and that market and residency program, gosh how tempting! ❤️🙏
thank you for sharing this story with me I really enjoyed it !
This' the 3rd time I watched this in a yr. So beautiful which I could only watched from the screen. I will be there to see them in real life. Not only the ceramic but greater than that are the civilization, I'm a Vietnamese, the ppl, culture, scenery, all the things I viewed.
Thanks.
Great video ! Thank you !
Artfully created Chinese ceramics
Amazing hand crafted work
What an excellent video. Redeye
Thank you for the beautiful viedio
Beautiful art,well presented
Great video!
I collect some Chinese porcelain pieces. So nice to see how they were and are made. Your video is very informative.
@@gillianmalcolm4573 😂😂,要找买家至少得把英文讲好。
Thanks for sharing ❤
This is a wonderful video.
Fantastic. Thank you.
Awesome video!
good morning
nice work me too as you like ceramic art and like learning more share ideas
Your documentary is very interesting and it provides me a great insight into how kaolin is harvested and produced with artistic flair and high quality.It helps me appreciate and understand my porcelain collections better.Tempted to go there probably in May when I visit Foochow.to see with my own eyes.Seen one of the famous celadon museum in Hangzhou two years back.Always fascinated and intrigued by the ancient history and culture of my motherland, China.
Holding a piece of porcelain is now a time machine. Must share this film.🙏
Beautiful work it good hoby
congratulations for your good work
Wow! Amazing!
谢谢你的视频,希望更多人了解到今天中国的陶瓷和景德镇陶瓷。也欢迎更多的朋友来到景德镇参观交流学习!
Great video
Fantastic!
nice journey ~
I love this too!
wonderful and beautiful
Wow, watching from Samar Philippines..
What a wonderful video how has this changed your art and ceramic throwing techniques?
So besutiful...love it.
super cool
Very cool
Thanks you for that wantful Visio
哇 !這瓷器好美。
muy interesante podrias mandar informacion de como realizar el master gracias
Verycbeuziful vidio
Классный фильм, мне понравился.!
The copies themselves are masterpieces!
Just acquired my first piece. Didn’t know the possibility’s of this being a original piece until recently. I’ve been studying it and researching and really can’t say for sure. Everything I find is more with it being dated mid 1800s. Can’t find any pattern close enough. Is there any free help online.
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THE LADY IS A VERY SMART ENOUGH ....SHE HAVE GOING TO THE CHINA HAVE TO LEARNING A LOT OF THE CERAMICS
Does Judy have a website where we can buy her art?
I have a old vase with birds and follows it looks like the one to go with the lil red blow that sold for millions
Wgere can you purchase the stands that spin?
solute to those porcelain factory workers, no, they are not workers , they are artist!!!
Omgosh id love to buy some pieces from there. Love chinoiserie. 💙💙
I need to reconstruct my kick wheel....
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Omg i love you...
Thanks so much for this. I have been reading a lot on this area and nice to see exactly what I was reading about. Best of luck to you and have a question. Does your host know if any of his work has been attempted to have been sold as authentic Yuan and Ming pieces? Seems like there's a been tradition of that there in China.
Thank you for watching our show. The answer is NO. Master Huang did make some imitation pieces but never sell them as authentic pieces.
very happy that our traditional ceramic culture are spread to the rest og world , I am local citizens , impressive !!
d3prodalex : I doubt that a man like Master Huang would sell his work as antiques. Unfortunately, I think there are quite a lot of dishonest people who would gladly do that. Unless he signs clearly his works?
Those "bowls " to keep the pottery glaze clean from the "elements" during firing in the kiln is actually called a saggar. The "porcelain stone" is Kaolin.
Nice, thank you for letting us know!
How much does it cost to do this
Is there a place in San Francisco or Oakland I can buy vases like those?
Óscar Chagoya Hello Sir, this is Cici from Jingdezhen city China, which is famous of porcelain products in the world.If you are interested, I can share porcelain vase, bowl set and tea set with you
What is that instrument they paint with? Is it a pen, is it a brush? Looks more like a brush, but I've never seen a brush to hold the ink quiet like this. They also have sort of a pen for fin drawing. Does anyone know what the name of it is and where I could find that?
It's a Chinese brush. you can find it in Chinatown or Japan town.
It's a Chinese brush. you can get it in Chinatown.
Thank you. You mean Chinatown in San Francisco?
yes! or Japan town.
Gabriela 111.
Oh my lord
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23:01 check the chipped rim of relish bowl....the man has no pretense or fear of being filmed by an international student/visitor....just presented what he had in his house ! nice commentary too !
And eyes
As a painter I'm a disciple of Hieronymus Bosch, William Blake et al & some of my artworks are hellish, nasty, scary, disturbing & brutal - hence, I would dearly love to hang plates on my gallery spaces to shock minds [see Dolcedo Art of the Thunderbolt ground-floor & mezzanine for some idea]. Question is: how do I get my images on to plates, plaques & other ceramic objects? Is there a way? PS I also love exquisite ceramics.
If you mean putting your images onto ceramics…depending if stoneware or porcelain learn to paint with cobalt blue and then graduate to enamels.
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