Vase with Tetsu-e Brushwork
32.0 x 17.0 cm
Hamada Shōji (1894 – 1978)
Hamada Shōji (1894-1978): Pionero del arte mingei y alma de Mashiko. Cerámica funcional y estética, técnicas innovadoras y un legado que transformó la cerámica japonesa. Descubre su obra maestra.
This gracefully shaped vase begins with a stout base stretching up into a strong neck and ending with a small lip. A stalk of sugarcane, created using light, relaxed brushwork and tetsu-e (iron oxide glazing), adds a stylistic element to the piece. HAMADA Shōji’s inspiration came from his time living in Tsuboya, Okinawa, where his workspace was surrounded by cane fields. He depicted sugarcane realistically at first, but over time, his portrayals evolved into more abstract designs reflecting his creativity.
Sobre esta obra
- Título: Vase with Tetsu-e Brushwork
- Artista: Hamada Shōji
- Dimensiones originales: 32.0 x 17.0 cm
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