Friday, April 26, 2024
WEATHERED
Illustrated
is another old Japanese lock style vase form by Shigaraki potter, Kengo Saeki.
I have seen a number of these forms over the years and most are of modest
scale, perfect for use and neither too small or too large but what makes this
one a bit different is that it is one half scale of most that I have seen
previously. What this vase form lacks in size it more than makes up for in
attention to detail, character and a wonderful landscape differing on front and
back. At first glance it could almost seem like these are two different pots
where the one side shows off an archaic, rusted and corroding with areas of ash
creating a fine texture while the other side has ash built up in different
layers creating green glass along many of the angles created through the
design. With each encounter of these vase forms I am reminded of ancient, weathered
bronzes of centuries past where time has taken hold and added naturally to
the pieces without any fuss or planning, producing an object that no amount of
technique and skill alone could have created. As with my previous encounters in
photos or in person, I look forward to the next chance meeting with the works
of Kengo Saeki.
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