Okay, I've been turning for just over a year now, and have managed to absorb a lot of information and learned a lot of techniques, etc., but there are a few design questions that I've wondered about:
If there a clear definition for what is considered a hollow form vs a bowl? Obviously, a large vessel with a small opening in a large top is probably gonna fall into the hollow form group, but there are vessels that could go either way.
Where can I learn more about different styles of bowls and vessels. I've seen Calabash bowls and have a vague idea of what makes them a Calabash, but there must be other traditional styles and techniques that have names and defining characteristics. Where can I find out more about those kinds of design/style essentials?
I've learned enough to know that I don't know enough about what I don't know enough... about...
If there a clear definition for what is considered a hollow form vs a bowl? Obviously, a large vessel with a small opening in a large top is probably gonna fall into the hollow form group, but there are vessels that could go either way.
Where can I learn more about different styles of bowls and vessels. I've seen Calabash bowls and have a vague idea of what makes them a Calabash, but there must be other traditional styles and techniques that have names and defining characteristics. Where can I find out more about those kinds of design/style essentials?
I've learned enough to know that I don't know enough about what I don't know enough... about...