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.
Hey Craig, So glad to happen upon this blog.
ReplyDeleteI 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