Monday, January 12, 2026
WHEAT/ CHAFF
There is something that is
just pure magic where Hirosaki Hiroya has based much of his work on Sung
Dynasty hakuji, pure white porcelain where the simple, abstracted repoussé
style floral design just sings across the surface. This particular vase has a
few additional features that add to the overall presence of the vase form from
the pieced foot ring to the double stepped mouth, both adding to the pot rather
than distracting from its purity. Though much of Hirosaki’s work is quite
simple in concept and execution, the skillful use of a strong, resonant form
and design that is distilled to the least amount of detail is honestly about as
complex as it gets. How does a potter create a pot that is aware of its every
detail while having removed all the superfluous elements while maintaining a
strong and long-term conversation with the viewer? I wish I could answer that
question but this ability is what separates the wheat from the chaff, so to
speak and it is obvious that Hirosaki Hiroya knew exactly how to solve that
conundrum.
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