Friday, March 3, 2023
JUST THE RIGHT SPOT
As I look at the photo(s) of this wood fired jars, I am
immediately reminded of the various Sueki jars I saw in various museums during
the trips we made to Japan. This jar has that just fired look, fresh and
spirited having survived the firing intact and with ash and hiiro painting the
piece which has raised horizontal ridges and is further narrated by small
feldspar and stones punctuating the surface. Beyond the Sueki look it is clear
there are hints of Shimaoka Tatsuzo in this piece that was coil and thrown by
Matsuzaki Ken in 2007 for an exhibition at the Keio Department Store in
Shinjuku where this tsubo is illustrated in the accompanying catalogue.
Forgoing glazing this pot, Matsuzaki choose to fire this in a strategic
location in the kiln producing this haikaburi, shizen-yu effect like medieval
jars of old though there is no escaping the various details that make this a
modern tsubo. Perhaps the most defining detail of this jar is the proud and
strong neck and mouth that finish the pot creating a rather strong appearance
and presence, perfect for use or just out on display in just the right spot.
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