The video skillfully condenses a vast history into an encouraging message that art is a skill earned through practice rather than an innate gift. It successfully bridges the gap between ancient global traditions and the modern accessibility of the pottery studio.
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Ceramics History: From Ancient Times to Modern Pottery #shortsAdded:
[music] >> The history of ceramics goes back so far. It goes back into our >> [music] >> development and it's global.
You know, all over the [music] world people have found this material and understood that fire [music] and clay make something special.
I would say I would always wanted to do [music] art, but I never felt talented.
So, I did whatever my hands would turn to, [music] I would do it and it would be whatever was available to me when I grew up here in Queens.
So, I loved art. [music] I loved it and but I just felt that it wasn't something I could really dedicate myself to until I walked into a pottery studio [music] in Queens and and everything changed. All right, so I'm going to make a bowl from this clay.
I need to open the center.
So, I'm pressing into the middle.
And I can slow down the wheel a little bit.
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