Pots from Sweden.
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Gwyther
yamadorian
Tom Benda
Klaudia & Martin
Stone Monkey
peter krebs
Dale Cochoy
RHamers
tomas g
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Pots from Sweden.
I am a hobby potter from Sweden, and I have been making pots for about 2- 3 years. I don´t have my own studio or kiln... But I would love to have it!
I am working about one or two evenings per week in a ceramic studio nearby, so I don´t really get the continuity that I want (and need) in my work.
I have been following you guys here on the forum for a while, and I am getting really inspired by you all. So I think i will show you some of my pots ( if I can figure out how to post images ). And I hope to get some feedback and critique, so I can develop as a "potter".
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_SaVN5PTPBUA/TTdBIJZ29AI/AAAAAAAAAVI/vfOfQ9nkhL0/s320/kruka181.jpg
I am working about one or two evenings per week in a ceramic studio nearby, so I don´t really get the continuity that I want (and need) in my work.
I have been following you guys here on the forum for a while, and I am getting really inspired by you all. So I think i will show you some of my pots ( if I can figure out how to post images ). And I hope to get some feedback and critique, so I can develop as a "potter".
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_SaVN5PTPBUA/TTdBIJZ29AI/AAAAAAAAAVI/vfOfQ9nkhL0/s320/kruka181.jpg
Last edited by tomas g on Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:30 am; edited 1 time in total
tomas g- Member
Re: Pots from Sweden.
her you go!
16th block from left paste in your image url and press ok. done!
16th block from left paste in your image url and press ok. done!
RHamers- Member
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Very nicely made slab-built pot. Nice color and shapes. Feet are possiby just a bit too big ( IMO) but very nicely made.
Good work!!
D.
Good work!!
D.
Dale Cochoy- Member
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@ RHamers: Thanks for the image info. I´ll try some more images and hope I get the hang of it.
@ Dale: Thanks. I really like that glaze. It´s a new one I haven´t used so much before.
@ Dale: Thanks. I really like that glaze. It´s a new one I haven´t used so much before.
Last edited by tomas g on Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:30 am; edited 1 time in total
tomas g- Member
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Some more
A wheelthrown 17 cm wide
A wheelthrown 15 cm wide
One more 15 cm wide
Oval slabbuilt 35 cm wide
A wheelthrown 17 cm wide
A wheelthrown 15 cm wide
One more 15 cm wide
Oval slabbuilt 35 cm wide
Last edited by tomas g on Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:29 am; edited 3 times in total
tomas g- Member
Re: Pots from Sweden.
Hello Tomas,
I like your pot also very good.
You have talent for pottery
Best wishes
Peter
(sorry Tomas)
I like your pot also very good.
You have talent for pottery
Best wishes
Peter
(sorry Tomas)
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peter krebs- Member
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Peter, RHamers helped me to post the first picture, and all the pots are mine. Just a small missunderstanding, I think. Anyway, Your compliment means a lot to me... Thank you very much!
/Tomas
/Tomas
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tomas g- Member
Re: Pots from Sweden.
some more pots
Last edited by tomas g on Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:28 am; edited 1 time in total
tomas g- Member
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Thanks Dale. I have been experimenting with cloudfeet lately, and I really like it, even if it is more timeconsuming.
tomas g- Member
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tomas g
Good pots. Like Dale I like the rectangle with cloud feet the best. I, like you have been working on cloud feet also, very very time consuming
Thanks for showing your work
Regards
Andy
Good pots. Like Dale I like the rectangle with cloud feet the best. I, like you have been working on cloud feet also, very very time consuming
Thanks for showing your work
Regards
Andy
Stone Monkey- Member
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My first porcelain pots...
Wheelthrown 11 cm wide. Transparent glaze stained with copperoxide
Slabbuilt pot, 15 cm wide. I didn´t have any support underneath the pot in the firing, so it was "sagging" a bit. I learned that porcelain is really sensative in the firing process
Detail.
Wheelthrown 11 cm wide. Transparent glaze stained with copperoxide
Slabbuilt pot, 15 cm wide. I didn´t have any support underneath the pot in the firing, so it was "sagging" a bit. I learned that porcelain is really sensative in the firing process
Detail.
tomas g- Member
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Hello Tomas
Welcome in the international melting-pot of bonsai-pottery
These are very nice pots! One day I will try some porcelain myself!
For the problem with sagging...here is a post I did some time ago.
https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t2560p15-here-are-a-few-recent-pots#26178
Kind regards
Martin
Welcome in the international melting-pot of bonsai-pottery
These are very nice pots! One day I will try some porcelain myself!
For the problem with sagging...here is a post I did some time ago.
https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t2560p15-here-are-a-few-recent-pots#26178
Kind regards
Martin
Klaudia & Martin- Member
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Thanks a lot Martin!
A really good tip about the sagging problem. I definitly have to try that.
A really good tip about the sagging problem. I definitly have to try that.
tomas g- Member
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Thank you very much tom and yamadorian. I have just made two pots in porcelain jet but I already love to work with it!
tomas g- Member
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Great pots Tomas !!
I especially like the one with the transparent glaze stained with copper.
Cheers
Vic
I especially like the one with the transparent glaze stained with copper.
Cheers
Vic
Gwyther- Member
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tomas g wrote:some more
I hope you like them....
"Like them"? Fy fan! They are fantastic! Colour! Texture! Style! Proportion! What is there not to like?
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Very nice tomas....i will ask my swedish friend to get one from you and bring it to me here in my side of town,thanks for sharing
Regards,
Alex
Regards,
Alex
ogie- Member
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Scion and Vic, thank you so much for the compliments!
Alex, it would be an honour for me if one of my pots would make all the way to the Phillipines!
Alex, it would be an honour for me if one of my pots would make all the way to the Phillipines!
tomas g- Member
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