ThunderHawk & Artefacto
Hey, ever thought about turning a clay piece into something that actually moves? Like a spinning wheel that whips around—pure adrenaline in a sculpture. I love the idea of letting the form break free, while you keep that precision. Let's brainstorm how to make a piece that really roars.
I see the excitement, but clay is not a thing that should be spun for its own sake. If you want motion, give it a gentle turning, like a turntable, so the form can breathe. Make a small rotating arm, attach a piece that can slide, then let the earth tell you if it balances or falters. Keep the hands steady, the weight measured, and the movement a quiet conversation, not a roar. That’s how the clay will still feel you in it.
Slow is for people who aren’t hungry for a real thrill, but I can show you how to make that clay scream before it even settles. Just a quick spin, a few sharp turns, and you’ll see it leap into shape—no time to think, just feel the rush. If you’re ready to see your piece live like a storm, let’s fire it up.
I hear the rush in your words, but clay remembers its own weight and balance. A quick spin can break the piece before it knows itself. If you truly want movement, let the form find its own rhythm, then guide it gently. That way the sculpture will speak, not just scream.
Got it, slow and smooth, but I’ll still make that piece feel the buzz—just a little more of the rush that makes it come alive. Let's let it breathe, then give it a quick burst so it sings louder than you ever imagined.