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moments II
When the potter shapes the clay, he does so thanks to the plasticity that the right amount of water gives it. The exact point of humidity, accor...
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imperfections
We expect the mouth of a bowl to follow an ideal, uniform circumference, just as we dream of circles: perfect, with a smooth perimeter and rigor...
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Conformation
The ways of doing it can —and surely should— change, evolve, the result of adaptation to a medium that inexorably moves through inscrutable time...
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Fragility
Perhaps the ultimate destination of everything material is to break. And the superb tenacity, immersed in infinity, cannot avoid the inexorable ...
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empowerment
It is possible that what we truly are is what can never be taken from us. The potter is not, then, by his wheel; as the monk is not by his habit...
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Support
Your support, what gives you strength, you can find it in the most surprising places because its ways of presenting itself are and will always b...
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Her: the hair
Pleasure, patience, knowing how to enjoy her, enjoying by her side. See your hands full of soft mud. Appreciate the contrast of its colors with ...
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The Bowl Limit I
Where is the limit of a named figure? A piece of pottery that we call a bowl, if it were too wide, would better be called a plate. And if it wen...
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Around the turns
The potter steps on the wheel and works to shape a pot with his hands. Perhaps this is the most iconic image of all those that revolve around cl...
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