"In winter with warm tears I'll melt the snow, And keep eternal spring-time on thy face." Shakespeare (Titus Andronicus)
Friday, May 8, 2020
AS LONG AS I AM AT IT
Every
now and again I get a group of Japanese exhibition catalogue, either ones I
have bought from a particular book dealer in Tokyo or those that a friend and book
collector sends my way while he is in Japan. Most of these come by sea mail and
can take some time to get here and in one of these groups from some time back I
received two Yamato Yasuo exhibition catalogues and I figured as long as I am
at it, I may just as well share another wild and fissured dai-kannyu Hagi
chawan. Obviously differing from the other illustrations, this chawan has a
more classic, formal shape, painted in a variety of softer, earthy hues with
mostly smaller fissures under a milky white glaze that makes for a rather
somber and lonely feeling, like snow covered ice beginning to crack under the
(unwanted) attention of the sun. However you see this or interpret the
horizontal narrative there is a poetic and lyrical quality to this chawan that
pulls in the viewer and is likely not to lessen its grip for some time to come.
"In winter with warm tears I'll melt the snow, And keep eternal spring-time on thy face." Shakespeare (Titus Andronicus)
"In winter with warm tears I'll melt the snow, And keep eternal spring-time on thy face." Shakespeare (Titus Andronicus)
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