Now to the point and how I got here, recently I was able to photograph this piece and what sprung to mind was any number of scenic overviews I have seen over the years. The is a wonderful balance of lushness and dramatic movement that appears more like a living thing than a static object but you can see the narration of material, glaze and fire all laid out like some captivating landscape viewed from a chosen strategic vantage point. The pot in the spotlight is a mostly snowy white Oni-Shino vase by Tsukigata Nahiko covered over in a thin coat of all natural green ash that adds a slight tint to the surface. The vase is accompanied by a nice rich, royal blue shifuku and a signed box and with any luck I will photograph the piece with a bit more time and depth in the coming months which will make for a nice road trip and my type of scenic overview.
Friday, November 5, 2021
SCENIC OVERVIEW
There
are advantages to living in central NY State, the Mohawk Valley that out way
some of the things you can miss out on living a distance from a large city by
the view is not one of them. We live way up on the northern slope of the valley
which gives us a wonderful view in to the valley and on clear days you can see
for miles and miles south, all painted by white in the winter, lush green for
the better part of spring and summer and the dazzling medley of colors during
fall. Not far from our house is a small pull off on the route, a scenic
overview that allows one to stop and peer out into "our" valley, this
view makes it much easier to make pots than one would think.
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Very nice glaze work! Thank you for your posts about your work and other artists. I've gone "potty" recently. Cant get enough good pots! Luckily have space in my large basement to store and display them!
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