This is a great clay to work with and looks fantastic, it is a little rough on the hands but gives a beautiful finish when smoothed off with a rib
To start, the initial step in working with 1800 grams of clay is to cone and center it on the wheelhead. This process, repeated around three times, ensures the clay is evenly distributed and ready for shaping.
Moving on to forming the base, the goal is to create a foundation approximately one and a half centimeters thick. This thickness provides a good base to then trim later on when trimming a footing.
Using my thumbs, I shape the base before transitioning to pulling up the walls using a throwing sponge. Keeping the lower part of the wall relatively thick, as it allows for manipulation using a rib to achieve a desired curvature.
The next phase involves forming the lip at the top of the vessel by trimming the top.
After completing the lip, attention is turned to finishing off the exterior with a rib. This not only refines the surface but also ensures a smooth and visually appealing result. Finally, the process concludes with the trimming of the base, providing a polished foundation for the entire piece.
Hope you enjoyed this little video and as always Happy Potting!!! 🥳🥳