Friday, June 20, 2025
ALL THAT JAZZ
So, I am rather sure that this will not be what everyone
sees in this pot but when I first saw this Oribe vase, it reminded me of a
scene of the Bob Fosse story, ALL THAT JAZZ. The posture and attitude of this
hanaire by Sone Yoshiyuki has that vibe of confidence and surety wrapped up in
a form casually thrown and then skillfully manipulated, marked and slightly
beaten before it had lugs slapped to either side of the vase adding a bit of
definition to the pot. As you can see the rough, almost torn throwing marks,
caused likely by a piece of rough wood or a rib has filled with the Oribe glaze
making for a real sense of rhythm circumnavigating the form while the area on
the face that looks to have been pushed in just a bit with long vertical marks
has a pale, amber hue contrasting rather poetically against the deep green. Though I suspect all of these considerations, marks and alterations happened in
mere minutes, it is the practiced hand of years, even decades of work that make
for the rather casual and spontaneous appearance that creates such a simple and
often duplicated vessel. What I see in this vase is a vocabulary of the old
tradition of Oribe, ushered in by Furuta Oribe intermingled with that modern
touch which Sone Yoshiyuki has plied to the clay, glazing and firing of his
highly individual work.
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