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How to make human size ceramic sculpture, series-Shrine, disassemble kiln for firing, final part

Here I show the full record of making human size ceramic sculptures. This series are called Shrine. You can see how we disassembled the Amaco ceramic kiln to fire the large pieces. I hope you find this video satisfying to watch. You can also find other parts of this series through the links below.

Part 1: https://youtu.be/8hLwjnjmPA8 Part 2: https://youtu.be/L03qJeNBSwI Part 3 (Final): https://youtu.be/igtnelwch84

Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:07 Disassembling kiln for firing 00:32 Loading horse legs 01:20 Unloading 02:20 Assembling fired pieces 03:10 Showing fired sculpture - Shrine 03:59 Flashing back - building process

The video recorded the process of how I work on ceramic sculptures. It is slow, quiet, somethings might be boring, but you may find it is satisfying to watch, too. I will make more of this if you like it. Please subscribe to my channel for more videos on ceramic art sculptures.

I am Wanying Liang, an artist based in upstate New York. I record the process of how I work on ceramic sculptures. The videos are mostly slow, quiet, sometimes might be boring, but you may find them satisfying to watch, too.

I hope you enjoy and please let me know if you've got any questions down in the comments. Please subscribe to my channel for more videos on ceramic art sculptures.

Thanks for watching and I'll see you soon with a new upload.

Website: http://wanyingliang.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/wanyingliang


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