I am on my first real holiday in 6 years. No seaside or travel, but housesitting. I love it. I am forced to do nothing as I have no equipment and stuff with me (ok, I did snuck a 2 kg bag of clay in my bag :-) So it is me, my cat, a lot of back copies of Ceramic Review and other magazines and the computer. I just found this article, and thought I would share it. (I am sure a lot of you have read it, but perhaps there is a couple, like me, who have not read it yet :-)
http://www.ceramicst...hy_throwing.htm
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The words we use
#1
Posted 25 December 2011 - 09:43 AM
#2
Posted 25 December 2011 - 04:08 PM
Diana Ferreira, on 25 December 2011 - 09:43 AM, said:
I am on my first real holiday in 6 years. No seaside or travel, but housesitting. I love it. I am forced to do nothing as I have no equipment and stuff with me (ok, I did snuck a 2 kg bag of clay in my bag :-) So it is me, my cat, a lot of back copies of Ceramic Review and other magazines and the computer. I just found this article, and thought I would share it. (I am sure a lot of you have read it, but perhaps there is a couple, like me, who have not read it yet :-)
http://www.ceramicst...hy_throwing.htm
http://www.ceramicst...hy_throwing.htm
Interesting and great read, thank you!
#3
Posted 25 December 2011 - 10:23 PM
When I am having a hectic or bad day, centering is always a little off on the wheel.
I alway think "I am not centered", and can completely relate it to term centering as on the wheel.
I would bet thats where that term comes from as well.
juli
I alway think "I am not centered", and can completely relate it to term centering as on the wheel.
I would bet thats where that term comes from as well.
juli
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