The teabowl is glazed over in my temmoku glaze and then was dipped in an iron red that was quickly combed with my fingers before the surface could dry. The effect is a bit obvious where dark tendrils of color mingle with the droozy, running iron which always reminds me a bit of the partridge feather technique. One other feature worth mentioning is that the bowl is punctuated in small, reflective iron crystals that just cover the surface of the glaze, a nice little bonus to the overall runny effect. Every time I come across this picture, it reminds me I need to make a few more of these pots instead of treating them like they are in the rear-view mirror. Maybe next cycle?
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
NEXT CYCLE?
Well at least this one isn’t
green (Oribe) though it is from some time ago and I am pretty sure I have used
this bowl before though now rephotographed. I was going through my broad feet
stage and this one was a handful, large bowl shape with a large, tapering foot.
The body of the bowl isn’t too thick but the foot adds real weight to the form,
something a collector I know would immediately find disqualifying. Though this
bowl owes some of its inspiration to Kawai Kanjiro, the shape of the bowl
itself was based on an old Japanese lacquer piece I had seen.
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