Glazing: Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
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This is a complex and delicate task of selecting forms and colours. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott demonstrates the way in which the pots are glazed.
In this series of education resource films Gwyn Hanssen Pigott demonstrates each stage of the making process as she creates a series of porcelain wood-fired groupings of pots that are so highly regarded by collectors around the world.
In an educational setting this series of films should be used in conjunction with the award winning a potters film which is also available on this website.
Film 3: Glazing. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott demonstrates the way in which she glazes her pots. This is a complex and delicate task of selecting forms and colours, a process requiring the skills of the maker as the artist dips her pots into the glaze, recording each internal and external colour as she works.
Here every pot receives great attention.
“The impact that Song and early Ming Chinese pots had on the young Australian, Ivan McMeekin, who was later to become a major figure in the development of Australian studio pottery, was a key influence in Gwyn Hanssen Pigott’s life”. Peter Hylands
The five films that document the processes of making
An award winning documentary about ceramic artist Gwyn Hanssen Pigott.
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott demonstrates wheel throwing and turning and the altering of thrown forms.
Pots glazed and dry, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott undertakes the delicate and time consuming task of preparing the wood kiln for the firing.
Now comes the nerve racking process of unpacking the kiln. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott unpacks the wood kiln and selects the final compositions of her works. Here the results confirm the joy of making.
In this series of films Gwyn Hanssen Pigott demonstrates each stage of the making process as she creates a series of porcelain wood-fired groupings of pots that are so highly regarded by collectors around the world.