9 thoughts on “Paul Soldner: Playing With Fire”

  1. Timsee clay

    Its great to see Paul on youtube I hope we get more of him and his ideas.

  2. Luc Nicknair

    just saw paul a month ago…the man is still on fire with the ladies! I was the cinematographer for this docu and was very priveleged to be part of his journey. Worth watching!

  3. David Cuzick

    Paul gave a bunch of us a gallon of wine he had made when I was at Anderson Ranch. We all had a great time. Paul is a very giving man and a great ceramic talent.

  4. Mike Everleth

    I met Paul several times. He was a very kind, inspirational man. He is missed.

  5. VALERIE MCINTYRE

    I worked as a ‘go -for’ at a workshop Paul did back in 1980. I was a student and had 0 money. My teacher got me in as Paul’s ‘go-for’. It gave me the opportunity go sit in at the worhshop also. When we all took a lunch break, Paul and I shared a table at a local pizza parlor. He was truly inspirational and displayed such great out of the box creativeness. He is truly missed.

  6. ncponder

    Truely inspirational and he changed the way we looked at pots. I still have my Soldner wheel after 25 years…I’m quite sure it will out live me.

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