Can you do normal pots? Plain,round,no lip,feet a part of the pot,not attached later.
Like this?
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Yes and No.
These are as close as I've come so far....
I've actually been sitting on the one on the right to give to you...but at a 1/4in deep...I want to give you something way more useful. I'd love to do the new V-Scots!
My catch 22 is being wheelless.
Something about the time involved to free hand carve/trim a base that will leave me with a product I feel will be outside of an acceptable range (96%+) perfect, for a simple form, which should be easy to make perfect...?
I am also just finding a few examples of a foot flush, or more or less flush with the pot wall, that I find attractive. I think because of all the mass produced shit pots that have those feet.
(Trying to find pics but my phone is dying)
I like that pot you have.
And I like the flush look on square semi cascades too, but not much more...
I guess its been subconscious til thinking about it now..
But I like insetting the feet, to have "structure somewhere" to stabilize them a bit more visually..
These wobbly Sorceround forms, I think would feel too "near collapse" without that structure line, the shadows...
I am on a journey to the most simple extreme. Getting close.
And the most extravagant....not as close.
@Cadillactaste gift pot photo bomb! Left!
When a pot comes to life, because of a person, like that one, and a few others...they really belong to that person.
I know I'll know when I make your pot Frary! The simplest pots are the most difficult! Like a formal upright! But its coming! Earth to earth its coming!
Sorce