Wednesday, January 27, 2021
HALF & HALF
I
had this chawan come and go quite a number of years ago but recently stumbled
on to a folder with pottery that belonged to a collector who was moving and
selling off much of his stuff. This somewhat early Furutani Michio Shigaraki chawan
was one of a number of pots that I photographed at the time and what was the
most memorable about this piece was that along with the half and half
appearance of ash and hiiro, it was one of the most purposeful and functional
teabowls that I had handled. It is easy to say that a pot is all business but
in this case I think it is not hyperbolic to label it as such. Perfect size,
perfect utilitarian form, lip, foot and features that all add up to a chawan
that is just perfect for the job. The simple, solitary mark incised around the
waist helps break up the form while the
shell impressions and the movement from ash to fire color adds to not only the
visual experience but the tactile one as well. I think at the end of the day
that being all business is really not such a bad thing after all.
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