“Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art.” Leonardo da Vinci
Friday, December 5, 2025
SPIRIT
When I first saw this large and bold mizusashi, the sheer
sculptural qualities were inescapable though at the same time it had a real
organic presence, the spirit, like some weather and water formed stone in a
river bed. This imposing Hagi mizusashi was made by Kaneta Masanao using his
kurinuki method of starting with a large hunk of clay and methodically
hollowing or carving out the form from the inside. Once finished, this
mizusashi was glazed over in a Shira-Hagi glaze which in this case has blushed
to a pink tone in just all the right spots and the surface has thinned ever so
slightly on the high points and areas of sharp, carved line to further define
the form and its motion. Though I have seen a lot of Masanao’s mizusashi forms,
this one spoke to me, it is conversant at a number of levels and also qualifies
somewhat as fantastical and animated in its execution where the tapering form,
elegant blushing, rich carved lines and the appearance of what appears to be
sprouting wings on either side breathe life into the clay making which on most
days would be a great pot and turning it into a true work of wonder where
concept, creativity and technique have all conspired for unencumbered success.
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