Lovely to see these @kobiespriggs thanks for sharing your "works in progress" 😊
I have a little experience of throwing and glazing pots so I really do know how many processes and work went into getting to this point! Working in clay is both senusous (that Ghost clip comes to mind!!) satisfying and paradoxically pretty frustrating as well.
My first time on the wheel...I just glided along, whoosh, up came my little pot and I was like...wow I so got this!!!
BUT Pride comes before a fall...I was never able to replicate my 'beginners luck' again...must have been a complete fluke! All the attempts that followed were wonky wobbly disasters...
VERY proud though of my cobalt blue glazed pot and your post has reminded to write about this experience from a spiritual perspective (my little niche) soon, so thanks for the nudge.
And...Happy PJ potting! ❤️💚⭐️
Pottery certainly keeps you humble and it's a game of determined persistence. You can never get too attached to any piece and I often joke doing pottery is a Buddhist exercise in letting go. Thanks for reading and commenting. :) @lilygolightly
It most certainly is @kobiespriggs
Like so much in life we can only flow with it when we let it go! 💚