Monday, April 10, 2023
TUMULTUOUS PROCESS
Illustrated is a medium size Shigaraki tsubo, though of
simple form it is the firing that really grabs your attention and hold it as
there is movement and ash enough for several pot. Made by Koyama Naohiko, son
of Koyama Kiyoko, it is the simplicity and modest scale of the pot that has
acted as the perfect clay canvas for what can only be described as a very fine
firing. As evidenced by the clam shell scar at the extreme left of the pot,
this was fired on its belly and the ash that built up had nowhere to go but
down and thanks to gravity this beautiful cascading landscape was created. Like
a small chawan by the same potter that I put up some time ago this tsubo is
covered from top to bottom and in 360 degrees with varying ash and ash effects
making for a rather contemplative vessel where the potter gave way to
serendipity and happenstance of what can be a tumultuous process, wood firing
at its best.
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