Friday, August 11, 2017
DIVIDED ATTENTION
Known for his Iga and Kuro and Aka-Raku
pottery, this particular chawan is right on target for the veteran potter,
Konishi Heinai II. Though taking many of his cues from his two masters, Konishi
Heinai I and Kawakita Handeishi, this classic Raku inspired chawan is all about
a potter who has divided his attention between two of the most classical and
feudal traditions out there, both Iga-yaki and Raku yet neither has suffered
from any lack of thorough mastery. The shape has an nobility and elegance to it
as it seems to thrust off the foot and taper seductively inviting one to hold
and admire the form in hand. The rich iron to black-brown surface has a serene
texture to it that is punctuated by a well placed tong mark where the bowl was
plucked out of the fire to cool quickly to lock in the color and atmosphere of
the glaze and to this end, Konishi has quite earnestly succeeded.
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