Friday, April 27, 2018
KIN-KAKI
Though not the best detail photo I have seen, the illustrated
image is of a detail of a rich and eloquent Mashiko tsubo that I found while
surfing the web. Made by Yoshikawa Mizuki (b. 1941) the thick and deep temmoku
glaze is lusterous and a perfect backdrop for the painted branches, leaves and the
golden persimmon that flank the upper shoulder of the pot. There is a
stategically placed branch dropping down into the lower third of the piece with
the low hanging fruit taking center stage at what should be considered the
front or face of the jar. Together with the strong and decidedly Mashiko form, the
combinations of overglazes, the subject matter and the choice of glazes have
made for a wonderful pot that brings to mind many a trek through Japan where
both fresh, sliced persimmon and hoshigaki could be found and enjoyed along the
journey.
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