Even though it was the first time and she wasn’t very good at it.
But after a few failures, she was finally able to make a crooked mug and a bowl the size of an aquarium.
Ah well. It’d take at least 3 – 5 years to mastery pottery. For sure not something that one could master in a day or two.
Luckily Gu Shishi has lots of patience and a good aesthetic sense.
She matched the crooked mug with the drawing of a crooked tree.
She added bright green leaves and budding flowers to it.
It was clearly a painting of an old tree in spring.
Even an old tree could flower with the right skills!
One must always have hope regardless of which stage one is at.
The painting was great as was the underlying meaning of it.
Quickly, she also picked up the aquarium bowl and drew on the bottom two chubby goldfish that were playing with each other.
She then added some seaweeds. Some of them banded together; others scarcely distributed. She also added some moss as decorations in addition to that to make the picture more complete, lively, and interesting.
The two goldfish, a red and a black one, were facing each other’s tail.
“Black is for wealth and red is for luck.”
Gu Shishi did not waste the opportunity, she turned on Living the Painting and even streamed her experience.
Even though her painting paper had turned into ceramic, that did not affect her steady hand and mastery level one bit. Her lines were smooth and natural as usual.
[666, the Channel Master is working on her own ceramics now?]
[Is this a water tank for daffodils?]
[Oh, it’s pretty… this goldfish, so full of spirit.]
“Em… this is a bowl.”
Gu Shishi was about to start sweating after she had taken a look at her streaming channel.
So she made the opening of the bowl a little bit too big…
Then she didn’t close it out too well… and it became flatter and rounder.
And it was ruined.
The wall was too thin and the entire thing collapsed.
In her frustration, she added a bunch more of clay and, using twice the amount necessary, created this water-tank bowl.
The wall were now the proper thickness, but the bowl was bigger than it should be in size.
[Huh?]
[Hahaha, who’s it for? Are you trying to make me laugh, Channel Master?]
[The Channel Master has such unique taste.]
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[@Channel Master. Can you please stream yourself eating next time? I want to see you put this bowl to use!]
[Smart! Good idea!]
[I’ll even believe it if you tell me it’s a washbasin!]
The more Gu Shishi red, the more she blushed.
Lucky she didn’t show them the coffee mug.
Otherwise, she surely would have ruined her own reputation as the Ink Painting Guru!
Quickly, a sentence in red scrolled across the screen.
[[Room Admin][Grandpa][Governor][LV60][Giving Out Red Packets Today]: Muted [Smoke over a Chimney].]
[[Room Admin][Grandpa][Governor][LV60][Giving Out Red Packets Today]: Muted [Hooligan].]
Gu Shishi was blushing when she saw that and she paused a little.
The volunteer room administrator was really carrying out his duty?
She flipped through the chat log of the room and noticed that the person who were muted were the one who said she had made a washbasin and the one who said she had a big appetite to make such a big bowl…
They seemed kind of innocent? She would think both of them were mostly joking.
This “Giving Out Red Packet Today” seemed quite ferocious?
That being said. It couldn’t hurt having a room administrator. She didn’t want to have to deal with bickering in her channel going forward.
Gu Shishi thought about it for a little bit and moved on.
She finished her painting on the bottom of the bowl and did not add anything else on the outside of it.
“I’ll call it The magnanimous bowl.”
She even named the bowl.
“I hope the person who received this will never have any left overs and always have a good appetite.
“And be a good baby who is not picky about his food~
“Only when he finishes eating everything in the bowl will he be able to see the goldfish on the bottom as a reward!”
The more Gu Shishi thought about it, the happier she became.
The boss was too picky when it comes to food. That needed to be fixed!
Huo ChuChu, sitting next to her, immediately nodded in agreement.
As though she worried that her big brother would starve.
Then she made an extra large dinner plate…
Without any experience, hers was even messier and worse than Gu Shishi’s.
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