"A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." Henry Brooks Adams
Friday, February 25, 2022
MASTER'S SHADOW
Rustic
and unpretentious are how I would choose to describe this functional Oni-Iga
mizusashi by Ayukai Kogetsu lurking somewhat in the shadows, perhaps a metaphor.
Created using the glazes and tutelage of her teacher, Tsukigata Nahiko it is
apparent that though this relies heavily on her master's vision there are
subtle difference in the surface and most obviously in the form of the
mizusashi. Thrown out of a slightly sandy clay and carefully manipulated the
addition of some throwing and potter's marks add a sense of motion to the form
which is then completed with an array of color and textures from the
interaction with the various glazes and the firing process to create this
landscape of past and present. In this tea utensil I see elements for classic
old Tamba and Seto ware vessels that gives this pot a sense of antiquity which
is one of my favorite characteristics in a pot, using the old to make the new.
Like many potters who work in their master's shadow Ayukai Kogetsu has
navigated that fine line using some of what she learned under Tsukigata Nahiko
to move forward and add a dimension or two to what it means to be Oni-Iga
moving in to the future.
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