Friday, November 20, 2020
OPTICAL ILLUSION II
I
put up a post recently entitled; OPTICAL
ILLUSION about the effect that is present as you look at this Miura Shurei tsubo
and thought to put up an overall photo to show off the form and scale of the
piece. I will concede that this is probably not the best photo of this large
tsubo but given the highly reflective and refractive surface this was about as
good as I could do given the time that I had with the pot. Clearly influenced
by old Chinese pottery and glazes this robust vase seems inflated to capacity
with a palpable volume trapped within the form yet finished off with a rather delicate
neck and mouth that is broken up by the addition of three strategically placed interruptions
in the lip looking like a flower from various viewpoints. Though the photo doesn't
capture the glaze surface at its best it is easy to see the randomized array of
color and micro-texture which is all moving down the pot in hare's fur style yet
creating optical illusions about the piece. All in all a rather classic pot by
Miura Shurei a true master of yohen and kamahen style pottery.
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