"Real gold does not fear the fire." A Chinese Proverb
Friday, March 20, 2020
NOT MY POT, NOT MY PHOTO II
I
made a quick composite photo of the front and back of a very sturdy, somber
Echizen hanaire made by Kumano Kuroemon, the same one that I posted the detail
shot of about a week ago. The essence of the Echizen firing and classic Kumano
styling is seen in these photo with a with array of firing effects including a
rich, shiny dark hiiro on the rear which is punctuated by running drips of ash
and a large botamochi style shadow adding a hint of mystery and intrigue into
the aggressive, even ferocious nature of the firing process that Kumano is so
fond of and committed to. There is warmth, strength and honesty in Kumano's
clay, pottery that springs from the spirit and imagination yet rooted in
sincerity and function. I think it is more than abundantly clear as you look at
the works of Kumano Kuroemon, created by half-man, half-bear that if you aren't
going to push the throwing and firing to the very point of chaos and collapse
then why would you bother?
"Real gold does not fear the fire." A Chinese Proverb
"Real gold does not fear the fire." A Chinese Proverb
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