Sound of Trimming Pottery
Listen to the sound of a clay trimming breaking and falling on the wheel.
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Listen to the sound of a clay trimming breaking and falling on the wheel.
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A quick look into Ayumi Horie's studio practice. Using porcelain, she shows how to dry throw bowls, plates, a match striker, and applies decals to pottery. She talks about the importance of touch and the haptic in life and what it means to make slow pots. Ceramic jokes included! Studio Assistant: Molly Spadone Michael Wilson
Making ramen, making pots- potter Ayumi Horie describes the process of designing and pressing ramen bowls, raising questions about the nature of industrial and handmade processes. How does creativity run across disciplines and how can a machine contribute warmth to an object. Ayumi also introduces Menbachi Bozu, Noodle Boy Bowl, a mischievous yōkai specific to
Time lapse video of Ayumi Horie trimming a dozen handmade dinner plates. Music by Bobby Tahouri. See more and visit the holiday sale at
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Dry throwing involves no water and I've used it for the last 15 years to make handmade bowls, dishes, plates- all low forms. At Alfred as an undergrad, I developed this dry throwing process in which I trim to center using a pin tool, scoop out the inside using a loop tool and thin out
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Music: Ja Da by UNLV Jazz Ensembles Shot and edited by Shahab Zargari
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Guruji Arthur Gonzales, world class ceramic artist from the california college of the arts program talks about his experience with failure. Never give up, Never surrender. Continue your quest…
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Interview with Arthur Gonzalez, an internationally known artist with a showing at Fresno City College.
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Episode 9 of 9. Arthur Gonzalez is an internationally exhibiting artist with over fifty one-person shows in the last forty years, including eight in Manhattan, New York, and a four-time National Endowment for the Arts fellow. His sculptures and paintings are in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art in Gifu, Japan,
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