Thanks for the share! Fun video! Wow he makes that look way to easy!kikula wrote:Wonderful -10 minute video of Cory throwing and trimming chawan. He makes it look easy. Ha!
He has such a sweet energy, too - which expresses itself in his work. I have only one small piece by him but it's just so very graceful, balanced and... happy. That sounds ridiculous, but it really is; it lifts my spirits to use it. Watch the vid and you'll see what I mean.
Thanks for that one, Cory, a real treat!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f64J6C48ZSo
(Check out his other videos, too.)
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Hah, I hadn't read what you wrote here Kikula before clicking the link and watching the video. Came here to express my appreciation and admiration for the joy with which Cory creates his work. Truly inspiring on many levels and I completely get what you mean regarding this being transferred into the pieces.kikula wrote:Wonderful -10 minute video of Cory throwing and trimming chawan. He makes it look easy. Ha!
He has such a sweet energy, too - which expresses itself in his work. I have only one small piece by him but it's just so very graceful, balanced and... happy. That sounds ridiculous, but it really is; it lifts my spirits to use it. Watch the vid and you'll see what I mean.
Thanks for that one, Cory, a real treat!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f64J6C48ZSo
(Check out his other videos, too.)
Good and happy end-note for the evening. I'm off to bed!
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These were my words, exactly.茶藝-TeaArt08 wrote:Fun video! Wow he makes that look way too easy!
The best part was seeing cory making pieces similar in shape and style to ones owned ... and thinking, "OH, that is how he did the koudai, the wavy rim, the uneven walls by simple presses on the inside."
Very cool!
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humble thanks chip for kind words !Chip wrote:These were my words, exactly.茶藝-TeaArt08 wrote:Fun video! Wow he makes that look way too easy!
The best part was seeing cory making pieces similar in shape and style to ones owned ... and thinking, "OH, that is how he did the koudai, the wavy rim, the uneven walls by simple presses on the inside."
Very cool!
enclosed is some new additions to my etsy galleries
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please have a look / see !
many thanks all !
cory LUm
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Beautiful. I love the way the delicate green/blue works with the rocky contours of this one, it's really quite something.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/179426375/ ... e_active_3
https://www.etsy.com/listing/179426375/ ... e_active_3
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mahalo Kikula ! thanks for swinging thru !
@debunix...
i wonder if its this one...
cheers
happy valentines and have a wonderful weekend ?
cory
@debunix...
i wonder if its this one...
cheers
happy valentines and have a wonderful weekend ?
cory
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That one is stunning, but I was curious about the end result for this little gem
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i'll post the photograph of the finished yunomi soon
here's one for you, a small juicy morsel
yunomi. about 3.25 inches wide. can also be used for guinomi
http://www.etsy.com/shop/corylum
i'll post the photograph of the finished yunomi soon
here's one for you, a small juicy morsel
yunomi. about 3.25 inches wide. can also be used for guinomi
http://www.etsy.com/shop/corylum
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humble thanks !
here's the triangular yunomi fired recently
i love the raw clay surface. inside the yunomi is a mix of natural ash and a wonderful dark green floor. challenging to photograph.
humble thanks !
here's the triangular yunomi fired recently
i love the raw clay surface. inside the yunomi is a mix of natural ash and a wonderful dark green floor. challenging to photograph.
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But now you've made it so intriguing, you have to try!bonjiri wrote:inside the yunomi is a mix of natural ash and a wonderful dark green floor. challenging to photograph.
(bright diffuse light, telephoto lens to permit light to get around it into the cup.....)
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fun attempting to photograph in a tunnel and voila !
iridescent emerald green at the end of the tunnel ! WHOA !
cheers
mix of indigo and wood ash.
fun attempting to photograph in a tunnel and voila !
iridescent emerald green at the end of the tunnel ! WHOA !
cheers
mix of indigo and wood ash.