Friday, March 8, 2019

INCLINATION

I know I have mentioned that I don't collect guinomi all that often and that most are almost accidental acquisitions but every now and again a piece shows up that I find compelling for any number of reasons.  I purchased this fine little Echizen guinomi a month ago and recently built a short slideshow videos to show it off a bit. Made by Echizen wood firing veteran Nishiura Takeshi this robust and exceptionally down to earth, even earthy guinomi just reminded me a a simple, almost provincial piece easily navigates the old verses new timeline, defying attempts to nail it down to a specific date despite being a product of modern times. The vivid wood fired surface is covered with a wonderful array of Echizen ash effects and the broad, sturdy form looks like it would be at home in the hand of bushi or literati. The palette of colors ranging from blues, greens, greys and browns balance wonderfully against the deep brown-green pool that has frozen to the bottom and would look great looking up from a clear cup of sake. I truly enjoy simple pots like this guinomi, no pretense, no bells and whistles just filled with a vitality and atmosphere that nourishes the spirit (and possibly one's inclination for spirits).