Recently I attended the Potters Council Surface + Form Conference at Funke Fired Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio. And boy was it a good one! I took a bunch of video and today I am sharing one with you all.
This one features Jeremy Randall, who makes beautiful slab built vessels inspired by architecture. In this demonstration, Jeremy takes us through his process. He discusses using tarpaper molds as template material, playing with contrasting textures and embellishing with with carpenter tacks which mimic nails you might see in architecture. So sit back and enjoy! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Mar 11, 2011
Recently I attended the Potters Council Surface + Form Conference at Funke Fired Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio. And boy was it a good one! I took a bunch of video and today I am sharing one with you all.
This one features Jeremy Randall, who makes beautiful slab built vessels inspired by architecture. In this demonstration, Jeremy takes us through his process. He discusses using tarpaper molds as template material, playing with contrasting textures and embellishing with with carpenter tacks which mimic nails you might see in architecture. So sit back and enjoy! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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