[Clayart] the clay teaches

Ramona Clayton ramonalclayton at gmail.com
Sat Aug 31 17:44:53 UTC 2024


This is so true. In addition..we potters are passionate about the process,
actually doing it, being in and with the myriad of processes..each one of
us developing their particular connection in the process..we, (I) love the
process every minute part..and therefore am so grateful I get to do this as
much and as long as I choose..and "practice".
You ALL on this thread are master teachers to me..and I relish the
connections, making All of us a "part" of the "practice" thank you!

On Sat, Aug 31, 2024, 10:31 AM mel jacobson via Clayart <
clayart at lists.clayartforum.com> wrote:

> it is rather a myth that the "clay teaches you".  We are involved in a
> complex, very difficult craft. It takes quality teachers to teach all the
> complex parts of clay. It starts with clay chemistry, wetness, proper
> mixing and experience. Throwing and hand building are very complex crafts.
> It takes years to learn even the basics. A great teacher makes that time
> diminish. My teachers in Japan made me into a "master thrower" by repeating
> forms over and over in the thousands. How does a pianist learn to play???
> hours of cords. And of course, a master teacher.
>
> Think of the complexity of kilns, firing temps and glaze melting.
> Everything has to match perfectly.  Often the teacher that knows almost
> nothing will try to trick the student into learning. It is like the thought
> that "Pep talks will make the team play well". Well organized teaching of
> the team as to what to do and went to do it makes a winner.  You can have a
> locker room full of touch stones and it never works if the team is not
> prepared. Great coaches are master teachers.
>
> As we develop as craftsperson's the materials become known to us. We have
> to be observant to the variations. We learn what those materials can do and
> "not do". The old saw really works....."practice makes perfect."
> mel
>
> website: www.melpots.com
> WWW.clayartarchives.com
>
>
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