Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Coming Off Of Zeldox Side Effects

Daisen-yaki









Now that I am equipped with a new camera, I feel more serene to present some of my Japanese ceramics. They deserved at least that. Afterwards, I'll have to practice to get to capture their beauty, their shapes and textures. But I'll work!

Today I'll show you a style little known and poorly developed: the Daisen-yaki. This style of Japanese pottery was born the twelfth chief monk of the temple Daisen-Ku Zen. The information on the evolution of this style are very hard to find on the net. But from what I understand, this style of extinction has been revived by an artist named Toshiyuki Suzuki.

He specializes in the work of three enameled iron, temmoku and blue porcelain. Steel can give some pretty extraordinary , but unfortunately most inaccessible level price.

Under the spotlight here, three cups sake "oil spots" (oilspot,) a yunomi (brush pattern,) a couple of bowls and dishes using elliptical as iron enamel.

we go ...















































you soon!



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