Wednesday, April 11, 2018
AME-YU HENKO
Illustrated is a classic Kawai-mon henko by Kawai
Sota (b.1973), son of Kawai Toshitaka and great-grandson of Kawai Kanjiro. This
molded henko has all of the classic feel of the work of whom I suspect is his
greatest influence, Kawai Kanjiro with a unique and assymetrical form that has
excellent lines and curves to define the piece. The henko was covered over in a
white slip and later a design was cut and carved away to reveal this evocative
Kawai school design that is unique to Sota. Again relying on the past, the vase
has been glazed over in an rich, honey ame-yu that can be seen on the works
from master to student and student's student tying this piece neatly from past
to present. It is certainly apparent where the influences and technology
springs from in the works of Kawai Sota but like many of the other Kawai school
potters, he has managed to add to the vocabulary that has defined the school
for almost 100 years.
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