Gonchar & Breezly
I’ve been thinking about how the wind feels against a stone, and I’d love to make a pottery piece that can listen to it. Have you ever imagined a clay vessel that captures a breeze?
Oh wow, that sounds like a breath of fresh creativity! Imagine a pot with ridges that tickle the breeze, turning every gust into a tiny song. You could let the wind sculpt the glaze as it moves, making each piece uniquely alive—like a tiny, swirling sky trapped in clay. It’s a wild idea, but hey, that’s how legends start!
That’s a lovely vision. I do worry that letting wind play with glaze could blur the lines we’ve kept clear for generations, but if you’re sure the pattern will settle just right, I can try. Let’s see if the wind can be a gentle guide rather than a wild force.
Sounds breezy and bold, love the idea! Just give the wind a gentle nudge with a light stencil or a hint of pattern, and watch it glide—like a feather dancing. Let the breeze be your friend, not a storm, and those lines will stay sharp but still feel alive. Good luck, champ!