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: (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, (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, (www.floriangadsby.com/shop).
If there's anything else you'd like to know, please do get in touch!
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Have you suddenly developed laryngitis? Lol. I just threw an angular bowl. Thanks for this.
Bagus banget
Thanks! Nice vase!
Forbidden chocolate pudding
I will love to learn anything
Please can you teach me how to make plates please i really want to learn
Asmr
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Okay now i want to eat chocolate
The forbidden chocolate
Beautiful shape, thank you for sharing!
Always so fascinating to watch, thank you!
Подобная композиия была бы удобна для поедания вишни. В чашке - сама вишня, в кружке - косточки.
10:08 and 9:15 doesn't look very stable on the table. Why would you chose so small (in diameter) bottom! It's totally insane. I have knocked over my cup pf coffee n-times because of small bottom until I finally purchased a cylindrical cup. So imagine, you have a party and someone or you spill all over the table because of the small and dumb bottom!?
Super faceting tool 👍🏻 thank you, I learn a lot watching your videos
Those are beautiful don't break!!!
It’s a bowl and a tumbler all in one. How convenient!
Have you ever experimented with putting your pieces in a bisque-ware ceramic container with sugar packed around and inside them to achieve your desired reduction reactions? I’m just speculating to be honest but I believe the pyrolysis of the sugar would create a very potent reaction atmosphere much more concentrated around the piece itself and displace all oxygen.
That one friend and her mic at 2 AM
I love your pieces, they’re all so lovely and uniform. this is the first time i’ve heard your voice, it is unexpected how I thought it’d sound! It is very mellow and soft, you have a lovely voice :)
I am so sorry , but you sound like the voice of bello's slash philip from our house
Simply beautiful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this with us, Florian! 🙏
Y fix it it looks cool? You can't add to and fix it some how ?
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Love the name 'Florian'...my son's Confirmation name! And St. Florian is the patron of Austria and Firemen.
I always wait for asmr version.
The sound even after you applied to paste is still deeply upsetting and makes me uncomfortable. Hard pass on anything made from clay.
All this information for free ! Thanks florian for all . We wish you the best in your business 🙏🏻
@12:00 Drawing on some experience with wood carving, I suspect that the answer to how to get the tool you want in tungsten carbide would be to have the bevel on the inside of the loop, rather than the outside as the carbide one was. That then appears as a very thin edge to the clay, with the tool geometry such that the handle can be held vertical whilst still cutting; but the material needed to make the edge strong enough is still present, just in a location that doesn't impede the working angles. The primary reason that such an internal bevel is not common will be down to the difficulty in grinding and honing the carbide - I really can't think of a way to do it other than spending couple of days with diamond needle files of various grits, and probably require some custom tooling for the final polish. Or: using diamond grinding points in a CNC mill.
This is wonderful thank you. Would love to see a video of how you figure out shipping costs, and your website??? ❤❤❤
those first few seconds made me grind my teeth so hard
The times you take to make these pots alone - each shot clean hands, new angles, refining, detailing. To be such a master craftsman - you truly are amazing to watch and your work is incredible.
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why not use wax before you glaze, thats what i used to do
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Where did you get that it is so cute ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just started working with clay, and I never realized how hard it was to make pots, bowls, etc. I can't even so a coil pot without collapse. :(
Well if you fire the pot how is it gonna provide for it's family?
I was taught in my first pottery class to never get attached to any piece. Its hard not to 🥲
Thank you Florian! I have often wondered how to pack. Now that most people are buying online, it’s definitely a crucial piece of the whole.
so beautiful and satisfying, thank you
Have you tried using 12 gauge clay?
Have you ever shown any of the mosaics or shared links to see them? It would be interesting.
Hi how ya doing
Pretty well, how bout you?
The first comment from morocco i do potery ART NAJI THE NAME OF THE COMPANY IN FEZ
I just started throwing a few months ago and I'm so glad I found your site! So very informative! And very pleasant to listen to. Subscribed right away the first video I watched! I have learned so very much! Have a great day and happy throwing! 😊
Your clay technique is fabulous.
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Also, watching you makes me braver as an artist. Different medium but your willingness to share your mistakes, as well as your process of learning from them, helps me find the confidence to be an imperfect artist. 🥰🥰 Thanks for making this awesome content.💜
why not doing it upside down?