Friday, July 5, 2019
SPEAKING OF IGA-ORIBE
I
had the opportunity to handle this rather interesting Iga-Oribe mallet vase a
couple of years back. It has rather nice, if a bit slender proportions but the
posture and sense to the pot made it rather appealing not to mention the rich painterly
surface created through a combination of glazing and wood firing. Made by Mino
veteran, Mizuno Takuzo, this vase is part of a classic body of work in this
style by the potter which also includes Mino-Iga, various Shino surfaces, Oribe,
Ki-Seto, Seto-Guro and quite a few others. Perhaps one of the really appealing
features of this piece, besides the animated form is the wonderful pooled
surface at the depressed area of the shoulder composed of rich, translucent
blue-green on one side and a milky, cloudy light blue on the other caused by
its proximity to direct fire during the firing process. Though a rather
serious, Momoyama influenced pot, there is something quite spirited and lively
about the pot, it just exudes a sense of the positive which I quite enjoy and gives
this Iga-Oribe mallet a certain degree
of curb appeal and a touch of everyday nobility.
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