Wednesday, March 30, 2022

A HAPPY COUPLE

Obviously following in the footsteps of his master (Kakurezaki Ryuichi), this graceful set was made by modern Bizen potter, Oiwa Tomoyuki. This photo was provided by a European collector who likes to assemble sets, carefully selecting, collecting and curating his collection that like this set clearly shows a conscious eye and in interest in modern, sculpturally oriented pieces. Like his previous animated sets by Fukushima Kazuhiro, this set is also in movement though more like a spire, emerging from the surface while the liquid ash runs down the vertical surface painting the angular planes like an abstract canvas with a solitary drip hanging off the mouth like a beacon from a watch tower. The sharp angles and vivid, faceted and jagged cuts breath life in to this rising form while the singular guinomi accompanies its tokkuri  wrapped in a soft and seductive layer of ash and a sharp yet inviting lip is ready to be impressed in to service. 

At first glance the angular tokkuri and soft, simple guinomi may seem an incoherent match but as opposites often attract each piece is created with a singular purpose in mind, one to pour and one to accept the beverage clearing showing the creative diversity of the potter as well as the necessary mechanics of function. Whether in use or occupying a humble display, this pair is clearly like a happy couple who in their differences compliment and balance each other out perfectly.