Wednesday, March 27, 2019
AN INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
A while back I had a rather
nice Oribe mizusashi in hand that a collector was parting with and I managed to
take quite a few photos of the piece which I will eventually turn in to a
slideshow video. The mizusashi is by Higashida Shigemasa and the interior
perspective photo illustrated here captures the wondrous and almost eerie
iridescence that was created through all of the glaze pooling at the bottom of
the pot and the copper trapped at the surface.
As you look around the interior of the pot there are so many varying
effects, like a light show that are to be seen depending on the angle and light
source from the mentioned iridescence to thick blankets of speckled copper-blue
pools with crystals manifesting on the surface. It is a shame that there are so
many pots we are both familiar with and only getting acquainted with and their
mysteries are hidden under lids and lurking on the unseen sides of photographs.
I hope this adds a small dimension to this mizusashi by Higashida and the ever
expanding possibilities of, in this case Oribe pottery.
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