Wood-firing
Shinrin-yoku
Word 'Shinrin-yoku' means the Japanese practice of forest bathing, letting the trees do the work on you.
Three weeks in the Tokoname forest, sleeping on a futon above the Peter Seabridge's studio, next door to his kiln, did the work on me. 50+ hours of feeding it wood changed how I see clay.
Everything here still carries that forest.