Friday, November 6, 2020
OBJECT
This
photo is one of the many that I took during my stay in Japan back in the early
90s. When I first arrived at the home and studio of Kohyama Yasuhisa he was busy
selecting and then packing pieces for his upcoming exhibition that was being
held in The Netherlands though this piece was not one of them if I remember
correctly as this one was for a Takashimiya exhibit. This large and evocative
vase form, object was in the formal greeting room at Kohyama's home with
traditional alcove and tatami mat floors with this piece and another in the
corner filled with fresh cut flowers (I have the picture of that as well
somewhere). I was immediately taken by this elemental and even archaic quality
of this vessel which had a dazzling but thin coat of green ash melted across
the surface causing it to sparkle and luminesce
as you moved around it. Though a bit hard to see in the photo there is
incised fine line decoration on the surface on the front and back shields of
the vase that just make it look like something from the long distant past now
covered in a thin coating of ice. My stay at Kohyama's was a grand experience and
being around pots like this certainly made the stay all the richer.
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