Monday, February 3, 2025
FORM CONSCIOUS
I have to say, this is a form
that you don’t encounter that often by the versatile and very form conscious
mind and hands of Kawai Takeichi. As is pretty clean, this is a molded henko
form and since I am not really so good at making molds, I suspect this is a four-part
mold, correct me if I am wrong. The angles, planes, dividing boundaries and
mouth all work in perfect harmony with the form if just a bit busier than I am
used to seeing from the potter. Using all the lines of the piece, Kawai Takeichi
skillfully applied shinsha, gosu and tetsu-yu glazes to create this patchwork
assemblage across a tall and commanding monolith that is clearly rooted in some
architectural elements or another. The glazing and firing carefully present a
semi-crisp landscape where the edges and meeting junctures blend ever so little
in a soft and appealing manner. As I said, I don’t usually see such complex
forms among the Kawai school potters but this one is clearly a welcome addition
to Takeichi’s body of work and the tradition in general.
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