Monday, June 7, 2021
BLANKS
Friday, June 4, 2021
ALL BUSINESS VIDEO
I took a few minutes this
morning to build a short video slideshow of the Fujioka Shuhei Iga chawan that
I put up in a previous post. As I mentioned before, this bowl is all business
though filled with character, purpose and an homage to a medieval tradition. As
I look around the bowl, well the pictures, I am reminded of an old emakimono
scroll from the Momoyama period where the story and narration unfold as you go
around the chawan with varying details painting a simple and deep picture of
Fujioka's understanding of tradition. I hope this short video slideshow gives a
slightly more in-depth understanding of this Iga chawan.
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
TIMES TWO (X2)
Illustrated are two uniquely different chawan, almost as different as night and day though linked through the commonality of purpose, size, form and of course the necessity of a foot. On the left is a well fired Iga chawan with a great presence, a casual posture and just the right amount of "wonkiness" to captivate the eye and underneath the chassis is a very well cut kodai that not only is a perfect fit but it is pleasing to the eye and hand as well. The chawan on the right is a fun, almost playful hikidashi-guro chawan that obviously takes its cues from modern Oribe pottery at some level and like the Iga chawan, the kodai is very well matched to the chawan in both spirit and purpose. As disparate as this two chawan are, there is an even greater connection between them, they were both created by the same potter, Kojima Kenji who created these two unique styles and forms and made a somewhat similar style kodai match perfectly despite all the differences in form and surface. As I have mentioned, I love a really good chawan with an equally good kodai, I enjoy the enthusiasm of the process and the finished effort, the spirit of the creative solution and boundaries that can be pushed at, stretched and warped a bit and in the end be mindful to a function that goes back to the earliest pots ever created, does the pot work?
Monday, May 31, 2021
MEMORIAL DAY 2021
"Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them." Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a difference in the world. A Veteran does not have that problem." Ronald Regan
"There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America." William J. Clinton
Friday, May 28, 2021
ALL BUSINESS
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
CONTRAST
"There is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast. Nothing exists in itself." Herman Melville
Monday, May 24, 2021
PERSPECTIVE
It seems like I always
regret leaving things to do over the weekend, in this case, I had to carved 5
terra cotta slipped pots including a covered serving bowl. I had a brief window
on Saturday to attend to the pieces but
caught up with some house things and dealing with a guy quoting on some much
needed yard project well beyond my skill set. So the day started with having to
carve the pots, then I made two square plates and last but not least I did get
to sit down and throw two covered serving bowls/ lids (CSB) and two 3lb
cylindrical covered jars/ lids. I would have liked to have gotten more done but
there were other studio "chores" that needed to be addressed
including making up black and white slips and making a small batch of sandy
stoneware so that it has some amount of time to mature (perhaps a week or two?)
currently drying out a bit on plaster bats. In the end the results of a Monday
weren't all that bad and driven by some classic 70s rock, which is IMO better
than digging holes in the ground and expecting to find the lost treasure of the
Maya in upstate NY. It is all about perspective.
Friday, May 21, 2021
LARGER THAN LIFE
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
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