Friday, May 28, 2021

ALL BUSINESS

I am easily attracted to this Iga chawan and if I had to sum up why I would say it is all business. Though I like some of Fujioka Shuhei's new work and perhaps it is telling about my character but I prefer his simpler, older pieces that were a balance of function, tradition and aesthetics of which this chawan is a classic example. Based on feudal archetypes, you can see the rugged qualities and modern strength that Fujioka is known for and as this chawan was fired on its side, the top half is covered in a nice, inviting coat of glass while the underside is fire color and details that treat the eye and the hand when in use. The way the ash runs to the resting place where the shell held up the bowl has created a permanent visual punctuation made of calcium and ash that is one of those serendipitous rewards of a fight well fought in a crucible that Fujioka twists and manipulates as best he may to his vision of modern Iga.