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by andrzej bero » Mar 7th, '13, 09:11
vacuithe wrote:paul haigh wrote:vacuithe wrote:Really like your splatters.
Seems easy to do, but i'm sure it's not

They are great! Ironically, that flowing, carefree mark is hard for beginners as they overthink it. There's a lot of practice in freeing ones self, I think
“It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child”. Pablo Picasso
absolutely +1
I already heard this Picasso's quote. It's so true. I have a 3 years old kid and her drawings kind of astonish me

have to agree too, especially knowing vacuithe's fb avatar and my children amazing creative freedom (till the age when the period of copy started). I have the same with throwing. First I was learning for many years to make everything "round and straight" and now I put so much effort to make objects which look natural, spontaneous and crooked

(with poor result)
Mar 7th, '13, 09:17
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by andrzej bero » Mar 7th, '13, 09:17
just made some new shots, not posted on my picasa yet, first for TC;)
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Mar 7th, '13, 10:30
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by andrzej bero » Mar 7th, '13, 10:30
sorry, one more
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by debunix » Mar 7th, '13, 13:46
Lovely work--they do look free and beautiful.
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by Chip » Mar 7th, '13, 13:50
debunix wrote:Lovely work--they do look free and beautiful.
+1
Thanks for showing these beauties to TeaChat first!
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by NPE » Mar 7th, '13, 15:53
Oh, wow! These are beautiful!

I can already feel my creditcard quivering with fear

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by andrzej bero » Mar 7th, '13, 16:14
Chip wrote:debunix wrote:Lovely work--they do look free and beautiful.
+1
Thanks for showing these beauties to TeaChat first!
Thank you very much for your support guys. Of course, it is great fun to be able to post here. Another thing that the preparation of photos and their descriptions takes me so much time so I'm still not ready)
spontaneity by itself:
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by andrzej bero » Mar 7th, '13, 16:19
NPE wrote:Oh, wow! These are beautiful!

I can already feel my creditcard quivering with fear

Thanks. Just started to follow your order so please take care until then about your credit card:)
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by Petr Novák » Mar 8th, '13, 05:27
andrzej bero wrote:spontaneity by itself:
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Congratulation Andrzej! The clay looks scorched or is it just ash from glaze working there?
Happy day to Poland!
Petr
Mar 8th, '13, 15:38
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by andrzej bero » Mar 8th, '13, 15:38
Petr Novák wrote:andrzej bero wrote:spontaneity by itself:
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Congratulation Andrzej! The clay looks scorched or is it just ash from glaze working there?
Happy day to Poland!
Petr
thanks Petr, yes it is ash (from glaze) flashing, still not real flame marks:)
best fire for you!
minor_glitch wrote:Just got a great chawan from Andrzej!
Still waiting for my matcha from Ippodo to arrive, so here are two photos sans-matcha. I'll post a few action shots another day.
so nice pictures minor_glitch! waiting for ordination/initiation report
best
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by minor_glitch » Mar 9th, '13, 12:29
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by debunix » Mar 9th, '13, 14:13
if it was overboard, it was overboard in a good way.
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by andrzej bero » Mar 10th, '13, 11:53
I don't know how for others, for me not boring at all! And last shot is really unusual, it could be use for chadogu catalogue.
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by dshu » Mar 15th, '13, 23:30