Wednesday, September 23, 2020
E+E+P=D 2
I had posted up a detail
shot of this wonky Shino mizusashi by Suzuki Goro a while back and finally got
around to cleaning up some of the pictures so i thought I would post up this
overall shot of the piece. I find the way that Suzuki crafted the base to be
narrower than the upper most section of the pot to be playful and courageous
after all would the bottom support the top as physics has its way in the
making, drying and firing? As you can
see the years of experience allow Suzuki Goro quite a bit of latitude when it
comes to making pottery, where other forms might fail, a careful understanding
and insight into his clay and firing prevails and forms that he is so well
known for intrigue viewers and potters alike. I will admit this form though
casual and carefree is not nearly as adventurous as some of his pieces but it
does have its wonky and out of control moments and the weighty top adds a
certain amount of drama that the pot is all the better for processing.
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