Monday, February 7, 2022
FIRST IGA, NOW ORIBE
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short while back I posted up an Iga tokkuri and guinomi set by Fukushima
Kazuhiro that belongs to a European collector and in that post I mentioned my
initial surprise that he had studied with Koie Ryoji. A week or so later the
same collector sent me a few pictures of this Oribe set by Fukushima and in
these pieces the Koie connection is certainly more palpable that the other.
Though undeniably influenced by his master, Fukushima has struck out on his own
with his own forms and honestly in the manner in which the pieces are thrown
and the clay dealt with. The forms are solid, purposeful and eminently
functional and the manner in which they are glazed and fired breathes life in
to the pieces with a sense of movement and tension coexisting in clay and
glaze. This Oribe has a rich flavor and just enough diversity of range that it
makes for a rather fun and provocative conversation including what could be a
rather long discussion of the chrome green drip that in all likelihood will
stay just where it is for the next millennium or so.
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