Monday, January 16, 2012

MONDAY BLUES V

It is very cold here, minus 11 degrees f. when I got up, overcast and generally not the best Monday to start a week. Pots usually help and act as a natural mood elevator, so what could be better than Persian blue. Illustrated is a finely thrown Turoku-ao guinomi by Kato Kato. The decoration shows tones of blue from the cobalt used to make the black underglaze under the rich alkaline based Persian blue glaze. Kato Kenji was a master at Turoku-ao and his fluid and spontaneous brushwork is just wonderfully expressive and matches and articulates the form like few others. 

1 comment:

  1. Hey Craig, So glad to happen upon this blog.
    I actually met Kato Kenji in 1975. He was really a generous man
    and shared his persian glaze with me.
    Did you study with Koyama at CIA?
    Would love to hear about your Japan experiences.
    Jo Kirschenbaum
    jogets@roadrunner.com

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