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Ikai Yuichi's approach to pottery
making is to intervene as little as possible between nature and the
work itself. Any sort of mechanization to his craft is minimized in every step of the creative process: ash glazes (haiyu) are unfiltered and additive free, clays are grainy
and unprocessed, and forming tools are often just his bare hands and
the end of a tree branch. Imperfection and asymmetry are emphasized
over mechanical precision or any contrived embellishments. As a
result, his works are imbued with a natural, organic quality that
resonates with Zen spirituality.
This single flower vase (ichirinzashi) exemplifies Mr. Ikai's philosophy
in every way. It takes its name from the two characters for ash
(hai) and pottery (tō),
and both are equally represented here. Facets
are cut in one swift, downward stroke, thus creating a highly textured
surface to hold a light ash glaze made from oak.
Intended
for the display of a solitary flower.
See Ikai Yuichi's
Takashimaya Gallery exhibition for more works from his 2009
collection.

A wooden presentation box will be custom made to order and signed by
the artist. Delivery time for this item is 2 weeks.
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