Wednesday, November 29, 2017

EMERALD POOL

Quite a few years back my wife and I were at a museum show of gemstones and in the exhibition was a large emerald crystal that was absolutely radiant and just full of energy, I have always suspected that her interest in wood fired pieces with sheets of glassy ash and bidoro possibly stems from that momentary experience. I recently had a chance to handle a very medieval style Iga mizusashi that had a great surface inside and out as this photo of the ringed emerald pool of fractured, glassy ash will attest. To get a perspective, the center of the bottom is slightly pushed up which creates an unintentional but vivid channel that encircles the entire interior ring with this rich, emerald ash making for a most welcome surprise when the lid is removed. I am constantly amazed at how much this simple style of pooled, melted ash and some emerald crystals have in common visually from the intensity and depth of color to the fractured nature of the structure making for a rather intense experience.
"Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in the world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius."  George Sand (Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin 1804-1876)

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