Gonchar & LegoAddict
I was thinking about the way a potter shapes clay, almost like a sculptor builds a Lego model. Do you ever compare the two?
Yeah, I totally see that. Just like a potter turns raw clay into something that feels solid and balanced, I start with a pile of bricks and keep tweaking them until the whole thing feels right, like the right weight and balance in a model. Both need a steady hand, a bit of patience, and a lot of tweaking until the shape just… clicks.
That’s a lovely way to look at it. When I knead clay I feel the same rhythm – slow, careful, a little doubt, then the piece starts to feel right. It’s good you see that balance too. Keep at it; the right weight comes with time.
Thanks, that means a lot. I’ll keep layering those bricks until the weight feels just right.
I’m glad I could help. Keep shaping, and soon your walls will feel like the pottery I carve.
I’ll keep pushing those bricks until the walls feel just as solid as your pottery—one layer at a time, slow and steady.
That steady rhythm will guide you; keep at it, brick by brick.
Thanks, I’ll keep on putting one brick after another, testing the weight, tweaking until it feels right. I’ll keep at it, step by step.
Sounds good. Take your time, feel each block, and trust the rhythm. That’s how good walls, like good pots, come together.