Friday, July 30, 2021
WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY
What
is immediately apparent in this photo is that the color is off, a bit yellow as
my "wonder" bulb" finally bite the bust and I had to resort to
an ordinary 100 watt bulb right out of the kitchen cupboard for a lighting
source. That being said I had a window of opportunity to take some pictures of
this classic, little Bizen chaire by Konishi Toko I and I decided this would
have to do. Made in the classic hidasuki, fire marks style, this pot was
wrapped in some treated straw prior to being fired and that caused the
wonderful flashing around the pot creating an abstract and seemingly random
design. This chaire is based on a bamboo node and was meticulously thrown of a
fine grained clay ending in this formal and precise form which is an excellent
vehicle for the hidasuki technique and its time in a noborigama firing. The
surface as you can see is nearly perfectly smooth allowing the atmosphere
during the firing and the straw wrapping to paint the canvas as closely as
intended by the potter. This gem-like chaire has a partner in crime, a bamboo
style mizusashi (made at a different time) with just vivid flashing and fuming
that creates a stellar surface and like this pot, both add another paragraph to
the expanding tome that is Bizen.
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