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Master Potter Demonstrates All of the Crazy Hand Gestures Required for Turning Clay

This tidy workshop in Denmark is home to Tortus Copenhagen, a ceramics studio founded by master potter Eric Landon. It’s here that he creates pieces like what you see below.

You’ve undoubtedly seen the tools used to turn clay, and a potter’s wheel, and the act of clay being turned:

But what you’ve probably never seen is the range of gestures a master potter wields to shape the clay. Landon has taken the trouble to have them photographed:

Also, I’m guessing the dude either has a gym membership, or shaping clay is a better workout than I’d expected:

We came across Landon on Colossal, which linked to a video he’d done a few years ago where he turned a piece and recorded it from the wheel’s POV:

The video’s awesome, but I think we can all agree that the pottery wheel POV video we’d really like to see would be from this vantage:

Check out more of Landon’s work here.


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