I’ve been thinking about how pottery is experienced online
One thing I keep noticing is how different pottery feels online compared to in person.
In real life, you can see it from all angles, feel the weight, the texture.
Online, it’s just a quick glance.
So I think how it’s presented ends up mattering a lot more than we realize.
Do you think people connect more with the piece itself or how it’s shown online?
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Jean Braids
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I’ve been thinking about how pottery is experienced online
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