Monday, August 19, 2024
CONSCIOUSLY THROWN
There is a rather undeniable
ferocity to the surface of this Shigaraki mizusashi by Niigata resident, Kon
Chiharu. There is the ferocity of the pot itself standing up to the intense
heat and velocity of flame and then there is the unmistakable ferocity
contained within the kiln and process of the wood fired experience. The surface
narrates a story of movement, determination, endurance and durability where ash
adorns the pot and shows how it was fired and how potter choose clay and an
ideal form to best appreciate the nature of its making. There is a simplicity
to this hyotan inspired form, a form born of evolution has been co-opted in
clay for its effective volume and scale. Due to all of its curves and sloping
plains consciously thrown make for a wonderful canvas for the rich ash to paint
its masterwork across the surface. The seemingly gravity defying ash adds
drama, movement and certainly a rich landscape to a pot integral to a ritual
ceremony that in many respects mirrors a similar ritual carried out between
clay, potter and fire, one that is thousands of years old.
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