Wednesday, November 20, 2024

SWING

Kishimoto kennin is a rather engaging and intriguing potter in my opnion, on any given day his work can swing from strictly traditional, to contempary to almost abstract and innovative and this is only his Iga pots that I am talking about. When you add in his kannyu seiji, celadon pieces, Kennin's diverse path has had him explore and master a wide variety of styles within the Mino tradition, wood firing and ceramics inspired from across the sea on the Asian continent. 

This particular Iga hanaire is a combination of tradition with a hint of contemporary styling creating a broad, powerful and sturdy form for a purpose rooted in untility. The use of traditional Iga style paddled decoration with the nobility of added lugs washed over by ash and a deep fire luster, this vase exceed expectations and the norms and though signed, it has a that rather spot on Kishimoto Kennin identity and presence, brought to a point where potter has refreshed the idea of exactly what is a classical form.