Friday, September 19, 2025
CHOICES
I recently handled a rather
interesting and illustrated Iga chawan by Kojima Kenji. At first, I kind of
ignored the catalogue and focused on the bowl, the captivating form, the
movement of the bowl, the slightly undulating lip, the glassy, well fired
exterior and the classic Kojima kodai built for stability and purpose. As time
ticked by, I finally made my way to the catalogue packed with all kinds of pots
I would just love to handle until I came across the teabowl in hand. I must
admit, the first thought that sprung to mind was, why did they choose this
angle to photograph the bowl as there are a multitude of perspectives this
could have been shot from, at least four strong and impressive points. To my
eye the catalogue photo shows a rather strong chawan, one certainly worth
getting to know the bowl better by but in my opinion, there are better vantage
points that better articulate the nature of this Iga chawan. I guess I will
continue to ponder the reasoning behind the choice which gave way to a larger question
in my mind, just how many other catalogue photos just hide features that would
have been better off to showcase? I am sure I will never get an answer to this
question.
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