Wednesday, May 18, 2022
DNA
Though
perhaps best known for his rare and unique yuteki-temmoku chawan, Hayashi
Kyousuke is fairly versatile for a specialist. Beyond the yuteki-temmoku,
Hayashi makes wonderful work in a modern take on Kuro-Oribe as well as Ki-Seto
pottery, a technique learned from his master, Kato Kozo by way of Arakawa
Toyozo. The illustrated Ki-seto chawan is about as traditional a chawan in form
and surface as they come though the lattice of copper applied to the chawan and
now blushing through the surface is very modern and purely Hayashi Kyousuke in
creation. This chawan has a welcoming atmosphere, comforting and elegant in its
simplicity while the texture of the glaze surface is soft and velvety adding to
the calm and contemplative encounter. The chawan is finished off with a kodai
that is highly complimentary to the bowl form with just a hint more texture where
the crispness of the cut foot is tempered by the glaze itself. Though classic
and simple, this Ki-Seto chawan shows not only restraint and a thoughtful use
of materials but in its DNA are centuries of the past fused permentantly within
a bowl that is perfect for tea in the 21st century.
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