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Summary: Create fluidity in a ceramic herb planter with dips and curves that add movement. Learn how to create fluidity in a piece with tips from a master potter in this free ceramics video.
Chris Cook received a BFA in ceramics and sculpture from Southern Oregon University where he studied raku, studio ceramics, stoneware, and various firing techniques under Jim Romberg....read more
"O.k., now we got the inside sorted out we going to go and get on it like that. Let's get up in there. We'll find any places that haven't really been connected that well. Just really get in there, clean it up. Alright? Just like that, alright, outside's looking good. Yeah, now clean up any of these little blemishes that may have occurred during the transfer. Just kind of like that. Now going to see what wants, what wants to go on here, going to put a little dip in there like that. I'm dipping it out a little bit. I like it, to give things motion, think by, this kind of like little things like that really add to the, the fluidity of a piece, and it's just all flowing around like that. Alright? See? It's a flow."
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