Wednesday, December 16, 2020
AKA-CHAWAN
I
had this "AKA-CHAWAN" pass through here on its way to its new home a
while back and honestly I rarely pass up the opportunity to handle the work of
Konishi Heinai II if I can help it. Konishi is equally adept at making Raku
style pottery and Iga-yaki and despite the box simply reading, red chawan this
is very much Raku style pottery. I really admire the large tapering, vertical
form with wonderfully tactile spatula work with a surface that is occasionally
punctuated by black carburized spots making their way through the glaze all the
while perched on a small yet stable kodai. Though the bowl has a well worked
form and surface there is just enough curve and texture to make for a rather
seductive chawan that infuses certain elements from the work of Koetsu and
Chojiro while like a great chef, folding in the right characteristics and
nuances of the modern age in which this bowl was produced. I won't go so far as
to say this is a perfect Raku chawan but I'll let the viewer decide how far to
go in the admiration of Konishi's Raku creations.
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