Friday, March 25, 2022
THE INTERNET
Not
that it has taken me this long to figure this out but the internet can be a great
place, well most of the time. I was strolling around the web a few weeks back
and stumbled onto a dealer on Amazon of all places with art books, catalogue
and magazines and as I looked around I
found an old copy of ART GRAPH from the late 80s, a publication from Japan, a
library discard from California. On the cover was a tiny entry that simple said
in kanji, TSUKIGATA NAHIKO, so the price was right and I ordered it. The
picture illustrated is the back cover of the over-sized publication, this
wonderful full cover shot of a crusty Oni-Shino tsubo with enough charisma and
character for a dozen or more pots. This particular pot is also in a small
portfolio that I have, though at a much smaller scale and considering this
piece is an O-Tsubo I can only imagine the impression it must make in
person. Inside the publication was an
unexpected bounty of paintings, pottery, calligraphy, bronzes and carved wood
panels by Tsukigata Nahiko giving a rather informative snapshot into a specific
time period in the same way that the seminal work, ONI-SHINO did for the very
early 1970s. Though it was a low and inexpensive risk, I am glad I took it and
now have dozens and dozens of new images to use as baseline pieces in a study
of a potter who wasn't content to work within the lines and definitely thought,
worked and certainly glazed outside the box.
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