Wednesday, March 24, 2021
UNINTENDED MOTION
I find this Shigaraki mizusashi
rather easy to like, the feel is old, antique and simple in execution as if it
was part of a great number of the same style made over many years by a potter
which in reality is most likely the truth. Made by Ogawa Seiho, this humble and
practical mizusashi has a wonderful stone like form with a surface that does
justice to the bones of the pot, a narrative that circles the piece with an
array of effects from dry ash to a fine tsuchi-aji resembling an ancient
emaki-mono in three dimensions. Though solid and seemingly sedentary the simple
mark made by the pot creates a slight amount of movement in the same way drawing a circle in a pond may
yield unintended motion. Contemplative and rich in visual value it is quite
easy to see this pot in use during tea ceremony possessing a calming and
unifying spirit that many pots strive for and far fewer achieve.
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