The Choreography of Throwing a Mug
Florian Gadsby
@floriangadsbyAbout
Florian Gadsby is a ceramicist working with stoneware and porcelain in North London — here you'll find videos that show process, how pottery is thrown and finished and finally glazed and kiln fired. The videos here show the processes behind his work, such as the throwing and trimming of tableware and more sculptural pieces. For more regular posts, including daily photographs and videos, make sure to follow over on my Instagram: (www.instagram.com/floriangadsby). I restock my online shop around 3/4 times a year, with about 300-400 pieces a time, if you'd like to receive a newsletter about when these go live you can sign up to my newsletter on my website, (https://www.floriangadsby.com/newsletter). I also leave the shop page online, even though it appears as sold out, it usually sells out in a few minutes time, just to give you an idea of what's available and the price range, (https://www.floriangadsby.com/shop). If there's anything else you'd like to know, please do get in touch!
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I apologise for all the mug related content I’ve posting recently… my feed here tends to reflect what it is that I’m doing in the studio and well, these simple mugs have been at the forefront of my craft for the past two weeks. There are hundreds of the damn pots slowly drying beneath plastic at the moment, I board them up in a wrapping of plastic sheeting and slot them over the radiators to gradually turn bone dry, this way cracks in the handles joins practically never occur. Slow and even drying is key. If instead I pulled a batch of handles and just left the board out in the open on my workbench, I’m pretty certain they’d all simply crack off. I adore the repetition by the way, for mugs especially, they’re simple enough to not feel intimidating, and they provide a good balance of techniques: throwing, trimming and finally handling pulling. They’re as close to a mantra as I get with this craft and they’re perhaps the only shape where I feel any sense of ‘mindfulness’ as I create them, (I normally dislike this term in relation to pottery), but with these I can simply let my hands get on with the job whilst my ears are following along to my audiobook, hands occupied, mind occupied and the hours pass in a flash. #pottery #mug #wheelthrownpottery #asmr #craftsmanship #maker #studiopottery
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