Friday, October 6, 2023
MODELING SESSION
It has been
quite a while since I put up a post on this Tsukigata Nahiko Oni-Shino hisago
hanaire and I was lucky enough to get a few minutes to photograph the piece
recently and here is one of those photos from the modeling session. As you can
see in this view, this vase has almost everything you would look for from
Oni-Shino right down to a wonderful coat of natural ash from the wood firing.
The mouth and shoulder have a nice crust of wet, brown ash which gives way to a
cascade of green coating the pot exposing areas of pure white Shino and iron perculating
up to the surface. Though this is not a particularly large pot, its presence
and traditional form make it a larger
than life piece in person where all the components of form, glaze, ash and fire
meld together to make what I consider quintessential Oni-Shino from the potter
who pioneered this style and technique now a staple of the modern Mino
tradition.
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