Ceramic Review: Masterclass with Helen Beard

Ceramic artist Helen Beard takes us step-by-step through
the unique decorating process she uses on her thrown pieces for issue 308 of Ceramic Review.

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Film by Layton Thompson

21 thoughts on “Ceramic Review: Masterclass with Helen Beard”

  1. Celia Greenaway

    Helen is your black a powdered underglaze or just black stain? I’d like to try this idea. Thank you.

  2. Erin Chiu

    Wow! So much work and thoughts went into each piece. ❤️

  3. Mark Hodgetts

    What a fabulous video. Thank you for sharing your techniques and your thoughts. Your work is outstanding.

  4. reecee'spieces101

    Thank you for sharing your process. It is delightful.

  5. Claudia María Gutiérrez

    I have always admired your delicate work, Helen. Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing 😍

  6. Daniel Lee

    all of the artists you guys feature are amazingly talented, but I can’t help but notice that you guys are only featuring white artists. are there really no talented ceramicists in the UK that aren’t white? mari ruth oda’s works pretty amazing.

  7. Anne Marie Lucas

    That was so interesting. Brilliant work. Thank you.

  8. Paz y Amor. Aqui y ahora

    Me encanta.
    Por favor SUBTITULOS ESPAÑOL.💖💖💖

  9. Ruti Lopata

    Such lovely work and warm presentation dear, Your passion and love comes through clearly, just loved it✨🙏🏻🌹💐😁🌸🌻

  10. Simone Bertino

    Un video bellissimo. La storia di come è arrivata alla ceramica e quella luce nei suoi occhi e il suo sorriso smagliante sono la prova della passione di questa artista. Tecnica semplice e paziente. Come dice lei.. In fondo è poco lavoro per qualcosa che può durare una eternità.

  11. Ilca Deak

    Seu trabalho é lindo e muito delicado.
    Para fazer o contorno preto, qual óleo você mistura na tinta preta?
    Muito Obrigada

  12. Wear is She Now

    Hi there! Your work is beautiful! Is the clay bone dry when you’re painting or is it still wet?

  13. Rita König

    Oh my, they are gorgeous. The colours are so lively and the pieces sing.

  14. Penny Kenig 3

    Beautiful, beautiful work! At what cone do you fire the glazed pieces? Also, what type of glycerin do you mix with the dry black glaze? Please do answer these questions for your admiring followers! 🤩

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