Friday, December 17, 2021
LOST IN THE LIGHTING
Illustrated
is a rather vivid and compelling Shino henko that is just about lost in the
lighting. When I had this in hand I took a number of pictures, including enough
for a future slideshow video but I managed to take a good solid group of more
creative pictures using sun and shadow and various other techniques. I think
this one conveys some of the emotion, presence and topography of the henko that
a full on, well lit photo may not capture showcasing the casually applied
swipes of Shino glaze that Matsuzaki Ken applied around the form as well as the
indiscriminate ash that has landed here and there bringing ones focus to the
shoulder and neck that truly needs our attention. Despite a slight loss of the
details of the piece it is clear that this henko has a strong form that has
movement and a degree of verticality and is clearly the recipient of all of the
best qualities of the bones of the pot, the quality and application of the
glazes and the narration and process of the firing. The next photo I put up of
this pot will be a more formal portrait but for the time being, I hope this
static photograph has captured some of the movement and dimension of the pot and I
think that is about as much as I could hope to achieve with the limited
photography skills that I have.
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