
Linda Sikora Assembles Teapot
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Potter and professor Linda Sikora assembles a teapot. Bonus video from TEACHERS episode
Potter and professor Linda Sikora assembles a teapot. Bonus video from the TEACHERS episode premiering Sept 15, 2016. (*check local listings)
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Linda Sikora Assembles Teapot
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Potter and professor Linda Sikora assembles a teapot. Bonus video from the TEACHERS episode premiering Sept 15, 2016. (*check local listings)
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So just get some kind of pattern going.
In this pot it's an unusual shape because it's got so much length to it.
I like this idea of the spout really hugging up close to the pot.
You know it's sort of taking the arch taking the curve and then likewise with a handle that it feels somewhat robust in its size but it's actually fairly lean so my sense was that your full fist could maybe get into the handle and then but it hugged the pot really closely.
Ergonomically that works because the closer you are to a weight, the easier it is to manage it but also just this thinness that echoes the the feeling of the spout and and of the, these create these scale relationships too so a thinner handle, thinner spout, the finial, those things make this feel larger and that's part of the tension I'm interested in.
And then figure out how it's gonna sit on there.
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