Monday, December 18, 2023

OLD OR NEW

Sleek and simple form and surface on a Hagi chaire by Yamato Yasuo that was made for a very specific function with straight forward aesthetic consideration. Thrown out of a buff style stoneware, this small form is defined by various lines that help define the form; mouth, shoulder, belly and foot and is completed with its all natural and traditional lid. The glaze is just a tiny bit on the thick side and has created an array of very attractive effects from a face that is blushed to pink to areas of crystal growth that appear like soft snowflakes resting across the form all of which conjures up a rich landscape tucked away somewhere in one's mind. Perhaps one riveting feature of this Hagi chaire is the dark band that encircles the mouth ranging from black to rust where the glaze has pulled thin and exposed the clay beneath making for a wonderful termination of the piece. Over the years I have seen quite a few pieces of chadogu by Yamato Yasuo and whether they are old or new what is always clear is that there is an attention to purpose without skimping on the decorative and alluring nature of the pots intended for a traditional ritual almost six centuries old.