Friday, May 13, 2022
THAT IS A BOWL
Large,
bold Aka-Shino chawan by Yamada Kazu and for full disclosure the photo is just
a bit over-exposed and I do not have access to it to rephotograph the piece but
despite that fact it is still quite easy to say, now that is a bowl. I think
what is immediately apparent is the fiery appeal of the chawan with a wonderful
multi-toned surface, nice texture, great form and lip and the seductive taper
from the base to the lip. As if these attributes weren't enough the dramatic
punctuations from the fingermarks created while dipping the bowl in glaze also
act as the starting point for the glaze runs, contrary to gravity up the chawan
while the bowl was pulled from the bucket upside down. The wonderful surface
creates a practiced landscape that like a good painting tells the story of at
least part of the creation of this chawan while leaving the remainder up to the
viewers fertile imagination. Despite the character and characteristics of the
bowl, at its core this is a simple chawan that was constructed of complex
details that are a very clear indication that the potter who made this bowl has
made many more of this form and style. For Yamada to arrive at this point his experience like some organic clock works from piece to piece and firing to
firing creating a long and sometimes winding pathway of pots along the way.
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