I've long been attracted to the nuance of form that grows from well practiced hands. Within my own work, I'm starting to find myself bored with strict adherence to symmetry.
Very interesting video. I missed going to that workshop, even thought it was about an hour away. And I don't think you lose anything by cutting the rim. I often do that.
hi joel, cool video... definitely made me think i overthink things a bit. i'd like to get to that place before i expire
ReplyDeleteI must say, I was a bit surprised when Richard wire cut the rim of the bowl he was working on. To me he just cut the life out of the form...
ReplyDeleteThink less.Feel and do, more ... Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've long been attracted to the nuance of form that grows from well practiced hands. Within my own work, I'm starting to find myself bored with strict adherence to symmetry.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting video. I missed going to that workshop, even thought it was about an hour away. And I don't think you lose anything by cutting the rim. I often do that.
ReplyDeletelove this vid!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would dare say those tea bowls were made with 90% impulse and 10% thought. No insult intended.
ReplyDeletegoro is the best!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt good the be reminded that there are no rules, just personal aesthetics.
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