Hagi Sculpture-Vase by Kaneko Nobuhiko
Born in Hagi in 1951 Kaneko Nobuhiko is a multi-award winning artist including the Grand Prize at the Asahi Ceramic Exhibition in 2004, the 2003 Yamaguchi Prefecture Culture Award, the Grand Prize at the 2001 Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition and the Asahi Ceramic Exhibition Award of Excellence in 1998,… More
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Iro-sumi-nagashi vessel by Setsu Junji
Setsu Junji is a Kyoto born (’75) and raised ceramic artist we first noticed a few years ago. His works are *very* distinctive for his original technique of ‘drawing’ on clay slabs to create enigmatic designs than conjure up all sorts of images in the viewer’s mind. For these works he’s… More
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Elegance and Grace—Vessel by Tanoue Shinya
Tanoue Shinya is a Kyoto born-and-raised ceramic artist, it shows in his rich and fresh approach to his art following in the footsteps of the Sodeisha founders. He was born in 1976 and is now a teacher at his alma mater, Kyoto Saga University of Arts in Kyoto; his work is already placed in the… More
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Mishima-Stamped Vase by Kondo Yutaka
Kyoto-based ceramic artist Kondo Yutaka (1932-1983) was quite an inventive ceramic artist, known for his sumi-nagare (flowing ink), Mishima, ash-glazes and kohiki styles. Yutaka was the first son of Living National Treasure Kondo Yuzo (brother of Hiroshi, uncle to Takahiro) and he had a wonderful… More
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Iro-sumi-nagashi Faceted Jar by Setsu Junji
We’re very pleased to offer for the first time the works of Setsu Junji, a Kyoto born (’75) and raised ceramic artist we first noticed a few years ago. His works are *very* distinctive for his original technique of ‘drawing’ on clay slabs to create enigmatic designs than… More
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Iron-Glazed Tsubo-Jar by Shimizu Uichi
Shimizu Uichi (1926-2004) was designated a Living National Treasure in 1985 for his iron glazes.Here is a dynamically-glazed iron jar with various ‘landscapes’ seen with each turn. In perfect condition with a signed box, 21.8cm.tall, dating to the 1960s.
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