Wednesday, September 15, 2021
SPHERES
Yuri-kinsai
is rather complex technique where a potter applies silver, gold or platinum or
any combination of them to the surface of a fired pot that is then repeatedly
fired and finally glazed. In theory it may sound simple enough but getting
everything just right ends up being the complication ending up in a percentage
of loss. This somewhat simple, full and rounded pot was made by Nakada Kazuo
who like several predecessors, specializes in rather exacting and sometimes
intricate and complicated decoration tailored to each unique form. In this
case, Nakada has cut out and applied a series of graduated spheres to match the
form in both silver and gold and covered the face of the pot bringing life and
unpredictable movement to the piece. The small but careful attention to details
regarding the neck and mouth are a fitting addition to the form which helps
guide the eye on to the top, shoulder and body of the small vase without
overwhelming the rhythm and poetry of the whole. Nakada has chosen the perfect
decoration for this nearly perfectly round pot, design composed of circles upon
circles perhaps one of the oldest symbols known to man and something everyone
responds to on a wide array of levels though not as equidistant as all the
points in a circle.
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