I apologize if this seems a bit
redundant as I have posted a detail picture and a Youtube video of this vase
previously but this photo has been hanging out on the hard drive and I suspect
there are details to be seen due to how this was photographed. This Shigaraki take-gata
hanaire was made by Furutani Michio and is just a classic example of his firing
and the manner in which he handled clay; considered, direct and simple. Aside
from the running, cascading ash on the piece I am enamored with the way the
area about the cut out has gracefully slumped a bit as it lacked the support it
may have wished for during the firing. To my eye this adds to the casual
appearance of the vessel, equipted for everyday use or in the tokonoma during
chanoyu, it pocesses a nobility in its simplicity. It is easy to wax poetic in
regards to the Iga and Shigaraki works of Furutani Michio as in fact many of
his pots embody that sense of the lyrical fired deep into the bones of the
clay.
Monday, July 29, 2024
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