Throwing Experimental Bowls with Fishhooks and Silver
Offered By: Florian Gadsby via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating process of incorporating unconventional materials into pottery in this 16-minute video. Follow along as a skilled potter mixes sterling silver and salvaged Arctic fishhooks containing iron and brass into high-iron stoneware clay. Observe the techniques for throwing, fixing thin bases, plugging holes created by metal chunks, and trimming experimental bowls. Gain insights into the creative possibilities of combining metalwork and ceramics, and discover how these unique additions might affect the final fired pieces. Learn about the collaborative nature of craft as the potter works with materials provided by a blacksmith, bridging different artistic disciplines.
Syllabus
- Introduction and unboxing
- The metals included...
- Mixing the metal into my high-iron stoneware
-Throwing the bowls
- Fixing a base that's too thin
- Plugging the holes creates by the large chunks of iron
- Trimming the bowls
- Chatting about something else + asking your opinion about something.
- Clean up
Taught by
Florian Gadsby
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