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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2022 · 57 MIN

Ep46: Greg Cregan, Ceramic Potter

from Perspectives in Parryville · host Mark Parry

Today my guest is Greg Cregan, a Ceramic Potter. This episode is very much grounded and down-to-earth. Of course, you might like to explore the links in the show notes for visual reference as we explore ceramics, clay, and creating decorative ceramics in a potter’s studio. Greg reflects on his early interest in art and drawing which eventually led him to explore working with clay and the potter’s wheel. We explore the process of creating decorative clay pots and other objects, from selecting a lump of clay, and shaping it on a potter’s wheel then preparing it for firing. Greg emphasises the nuance and significance of touch and feel in relation to balancing and shaping the spinning clay. Greg offers insights into the ancient and specialist technique of saggar firing, where various materials, as diverse as metal wire, salt, wood, oxides and seaweed, are kept close to the surface of the pots as they are fired in a kiln. When heated at a very high temperature, the essence of the materials, in the form of smoke and fumes, work their alchemical magic to transform the surface of the clay and create unique and compelling shapes, patterns, and textures. Greg offers personal insights into his art-making process, including the affect of shaping, releasing, and then sharing the profound beauty hidden within the clay. Links: https://www.instagram.com/gregcreganceramics/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/tv/ClfoYoJBXLy/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

Today my guest is Greg Cregan, a Ceramic Potter. This episode is very much grounded and down-to-earth. Of course, you might like to explore the links in the show notes for visual reference as we explore ceramics, clay, and creating decorative ceramics in a potter’s studio. Greg reflects on his early interest in art and drawing which eventually led him to explore working with clay and the potter’s wheel. We explore the process of creating decorative clay pots and other objects, from selecting a lump of clay, and shaping it on a potter’s wheel then preparing it for firing. Greg emphasises the nuance and significance of touch and feel in relation to balancing and shaping the spinning clay. Greg offers insights into the ancient and specialist technique of saggar firing, where various materials, as diverse as metal wire, salt, wood, oxides and seaweed, are kept close to the surface of the pots as they are fired in a kiln. When heated at a very high temperature, the essence of the materials, in the form of smoke and fumes, work their alchemical magic to transform the surface of the clay and create unique and compelling shapes, patterns, and textures. Greg offers personal insights into his art-making process, including the affect of shaping, releasing, and then sharing the profound beauty hidden within the clay. Links: https://www.instagram.com/gregcreganceramics/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/tv/ClfoYoJBXLy/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

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