田宮 亜紀 Aki Tamiya
Born in Tokyo, she built her first kiln in Mashiko in 1996 and began her career as a ceramic artist while working alongside Seiichi Imanari and the late Ryo Aoki. In 1999, she completed an anagama (wood-fired climbing kiln) in Shizuoka, where she continues her ceramic practice today.
Her jars and vases—rooted in an unwavering dedication to unglazed yakishime (high-fired stoneware)—embody the raw strength of the clay while radiating a quiet, dignified presence. Simple yet profound, they bring a sense of serene tension to any space, standing as art pieces that express a primal and deeply felt aesthetic sensibility.
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Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Large A -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Large B -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Large C -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Small A -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Small B -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Large A -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Large B -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Large C -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Large D -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Small C -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Small A -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Small B -
Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Small D