Flat Jar Overflow
H 21.5 x W 22.5 x D 14 cm,Year.2024The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.
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Masato Yashiki
1955 -- Ceramics
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Price Range
$1,000 - 5,500
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About the Artwork
I expressed the sense of impermanence and my feelings after the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in this piece.
I hope you can feel something from it.
Description
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CategoryCeramics
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Materials
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DimensionsH 21.5 x W 22.5 x D 14 cm
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Year presented2024
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RarityUnique
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Paulownia BoxIncluded
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Artist SignatureSigned (name of artwork, paulownia box)
Techniques Used
Overglaze enamel
Overglaze enamel decorations (iro-e, literally “colored pictures”) are achieved by applying designs to the surface of already glazed and fired porcelain. The decorations are painted over the glaze, and the piece is fired again at a low temperature of approximately 800℃. The pigments used in traditional overglaze decorations are known as wa enogu (“Japanese paints”) and offer a palette of colors such as red, blue, yellow, green, and purple. Overglaze enameling may also be done with Western pigments (yō enogu).
Ash glaze
Ash glazes (kaiyū) are ceramic glazes made from the ashes of plants, such as wood or straw. Traditionally, these are divided into three categories: pure wood ash, which is made from the bark of trees such as oak and chestnut and has a faintly blue hue; hearth ash, which contains impurities and has a faintly bluish-green hue; and straw ash, which produces a milky-white glaze.
Selected exhibitions
- The 52nd Ceramics Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2024)
- Selected
The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.