Wednesday, October 17, 2018

F&F

When I first saw this ring style, round haikaburi vase I was taken by the animated and jovial nature that it possessed as much for fun as it is for function. Made by Yoshisuji Keiji most likely not long after he set up his own pottery studio, this vase has many of the unique qualities of his master, Kohyama Yasuhisa from the influences of ancient sueki ware to the manner in which it is made not to mention the wonderful neck that is prominently displayed on the piece. Seated on two raised feet, the third point of contact  is directly below the neck allowing the water to pool more deeply in this area and creating a wonderful and intriguing posture that is as entertaining as it is purposeful. The blend of the old and new along with the playfulness of the form makes for a rather enjoyable pot to look at and use and I hope this short video slideshow conveys these qualities to the viewer.