Friday, December 31, 2021
LAST POT OF 2021
Illustrated
is the last pot that arrived here for 2021, it has been here for a short while
and given the date and time, I sincerely doubt there will be another. This simple,
almost quiet Bizen vase was made by Masamune Satoru in 2000 and is somewhat typical,
classic even of how he works with clay from the form, marks, posture and
applied lines. What perhaps distinguishes this particular animated pot from the
rest of the pack is the firing which has ash moving in two distinct directs,
vertically and horizontally while it was stationary and waiting its final
fitting in the kiln. Initially the ash was swept by the form horizontally
building up streaks moving from the pot facing the flames toward the rear as
the firing went on ash began to build up on the face and finally began to melt
and cascade down the piece from top to bottom. Obviously this is not a rare
occurrence but it does trick the eye and add a dimension to the piece which
otherwise would have been a nice pot of good character, strong form and a
proper firing but let's face it, the ash moving in two directions brings more
movement and articulation to vase that has benefited from the experience of the
potter and the serendipity of the ash and flame. Several other features not to
be overlooked are the strong, sturdy and practical lugs placed on opposing
sides of the form, the lush ash build that helps define the mouth, a rather
deceptive volume contained in the form, one of those rare pots that arrives and
present the feeling of being much larger than the dimensions imply and lastly
the great shell impressions left on the base of the pot where it was set to
keep it from adhering to the shelf. All
in all when you add up all these enjoyable features it translates in to quite a
nice package.
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