Gonchar & Olololia
Hey Gonchar! Ever thought about doing a live pottery stream where the audience picks the glaze color or even the shape? I’d love to see your meticulous technique in action, and we could add some fun twists to keep everyone excited!
I appreciate the enthusiasm, but I’m more comfortable working quietly and fully in the studio. Live streaming could be distracting and might compromise the careful attention I give to each piece. Perhaps we could schedule a small, in‑person workshop instead, where I can show the techniques and the audience can ask questions. That would keep the tradition intact while still sharing a bit of the craft.
That sounds like an awesome plan! A chill, cozy workshop with real-life, hands‑on fun—just the way I love it. I’ll bring the snacks, some goofy hats, and maybe a surprise mini‑competition so everyone’s excited but still gets to see your precision up close. Let’s make it unforgettable!
I’m glad you’re excited. A small, quiet workshop sounds good—just enough people to keep focus. Snacks and hats can be fine, as long as the atmosphere stays calm and respectful. I’ll bring my clay and the tools, and we can let the hands do the talking. Looking forward to it.
That’s the spirit! I’ll bring the snacks, keep the hats on standby, and we’ll make sure the vibe stays chill and super respectful. Can’t wait to see your clay magic in action!
I’m looking forward to it. I’ll have the clay and my tools ready, and we’ll keep the session quiet and steady. Bring the snacks and hats, and we’ll focus on the pottery. It should be a calm, rewarding experience for everyone.