Monday, December 27, 2021

RYU-KORO

Back a cycle (?) ago or so when I was resurrecting my old appliqué mold, the T'angish Dragon, I made a couple of other pots out of the sandy porcelain that I made up. One of the pots was a small covered jar and a slope sided koro with a pierced lid. Obviously this is the koro form with a set of four dragons guarding the four elemental directions and pierced with a total of eight holes to fulfill the duty of any good koro. The tapering form has a good amount of visual texture from the sand in the clay with just the right amount of variation within the glaze to keep the piece on its toes. The lid fits snug and should only allow the smoke to rise out via the pierced squares and the knob gently mimics the form of the pot tying, I hope, the pieces together. The pot was finished by tooling a somewhat tall pedestal foot that is a bit coarse due to the exposed inclusions and owes more than a bit to Kawai Kanjiro for being a major "influencer" on my work. These were fun to make and it makes it clear that I need to find the dozen or so other press molds I had or start thinking about buying some plaster and setting about making a new series of designs because there is more to imagine than dragons when making pieces of this style and technique.