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John Neely is an alumni of The Potters Cast. Way back in the very beginning of the show John agreed to come on to The Potters Cast. Episode 31. John suddenly passed away this week. In tribute to John we are returning to his conversation. Lots of love to John and his family.
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HOW DO YOU KEEP INSPIRED AS A POTTER?
I have no trouble with inspiration. Each day I have to decide what I’m not going to get done because I can’t do it all. I’ve got more projects that I can possibly ever complete. One of the great satisfactions of being in the teaching business is that I get the vicarious kind of pleasure and gratification out of watching students run with some of my ideas.
Well lots of things, but primarily I listen to what you might describe as acoustic jazz.
If you saw my studio, I think you would understand that I’m a tool junky. If I had to pick one I would say maybe a whetstone. I actually have a number of those too but without a whetstone you don’t have sharp tools and without sharp tools you can’t make the tools to make pottery.
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO A SOMEONE THAT WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A POTTER?
The single most significant thing I did in my educational career was to learn a foreign language. Learning to read and write and speak Japanese made my life what it is. If I had one piece of advice to anyone, this is not limited to potters or artists, I’d say learn a foreign language.
HOW IS YOUR DAY SPENT AS A POTTER?
It has changed over time and it changes through
BOOK RECOMMENDATION
Ceramic Glazes
CONTACT
usu.edu -John Neely
By Show Notes – The Potters CastJohn Neely is an alumni of The Potters Cast. Way back in the very beginning of the show John agreed to come on to The Potters Cast. Episode 31. John suddenly passed away this week. In tribute to John we are returning to his conversation. Lots of love to John and his family.
SPONSORS
You can help support the show!
GRPotteryForms.com
diamondcoretools.com
Number 1 brand in America for a reason. Skutt.com
For all your ceramic needs go to Georgies.com
HOW DO YOU KEEP INSPIRED AS A POTTER?
I have no trouble with inspiration. Each day I have to decide what I’m not going to get done because I can’t do it all. I’ve got more projects that I can possibly ever complete. One of the great satisfactions of being in the teaching business is that I get the vicarious kind of pleasure and gratification out of watching students run with some of my ideas.
Well lots of things, but primarily I listen to what you might describe as acoustic jazz.
If you saw my studio, I think you would understand that I’m a tool junky. If I had to pick one I would say maybe a whetstone. I actually have a number of those too but without a whetstone you don’t have sharp tools and without sharp tools you can’t make the tools to make pottery.
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO A SOMEONE THAT WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A POTTER?
The single most significant thing I did in my educational career was to learn a foreign language. Learning to read and write and speak Japanese made my life what it is. If I had one piece of advice to anyone, this is not limited to potters or artists, I’d say learn a foreign language.
HOW IS YOUR DAY SPENT AS A POTTER?
It has changed over time and it changes through
BOOK RECOMMENDATION
Ceramic Glazes
CONTACT
usu.edu -John Neely