Wednesday, September 9, 2020
SAIDEIKA
Illustrated is a rather
simple and unadorned saideika clay style mizusashi by Yachimata, Chiba resident;
Misaki Mitsukuni (b.1951) which is a masters course in the complexity of
simplicity. Misaki was originally influenced to make ceramics after an
encounter with noted scholar and potter Koyama Fujio in 1972 and was further
influenced by the works of Mark Rothko in terms of surface and interplay
between the graceful form and surface. This particular hand built mizusashi is
nothing but curves, an organic presence that reminds me of full, fat adzuki
beans with a subtle and complex palette created by layering liquid clay to
create an elegant and contemplative journey. Misaki won Kikuchi Biennial Grand
prize 2013 for this style work which seems a marriage of some alien organic
life together with a unconscious episode of "happening" that should
resonate with even the most ardent vessel traditionalist.
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