Monday, March 9, 2026
COMPLETE
As odd as it may sound, especially considering I would
never use a chawan I have collected, I can’t look at a pot without thinking of
Rosanjin’s concept that a pot is complete only while being used or in use. To
that end and complete with my small inventory of faux flowers, here is an Iga
vase complete through its colorful red and white arrangement adding a sense of
fait accompli. This rather sturdy, squared up Iga vase was made and fired by
Kojima Kenji with some of his tell-tail characteristics including his addition
of quirky lugs or ears and a fired surface that at least to my eye is just a
bit unlike that of any other working potter. The form is all purpose with some
perfect additions of the potter’s marks and a rolled up or over foot that gives
a visual and actual sense of stability needed to off set the weight of flowers
or a branch, cantilevered off to the side. Though I find Kojima’s pots
thoughtful and an excellent blend of form, function and aesthetics, I must
admit, this pot with or without flowers real or imagined, is about as complete
as they come.
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