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Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Large B
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Aki Tamiya / "Hai-Kaburi" Tsubo Planter Pot Large B

¥35,000
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Description

Diameter (φ) 120mm × Height (h) 95mm Opening diameter 75mm

The "Ash-Covered Jar" by contemporary ceramic artist Aki Tamiya is a work that transforms in the kiln as the jar becomes buried in ash while being continuously fired with wood in a hole kiln, embodying a rich expression created solely by the forces of nature. Aki Tamiya pours strong passion into the ash-covered jar, witnessing the moment when earth and fire intersect, and Rurbanism also feels the infinite possibilities that reside within this work.

The jars shaped by hand have unique personalities, much like individuals. The colors and textures born from being buried in ash and exposed to high temperatures are never the same. The artist continues to create ash-covered jars with insights and imagination that seem to see through the natural accidents.

This is Aki Tamiya's first time creating a plant pot from the "Ash-Covered Jar." In that sense, it is a highly experimental and valuable collection of works.

Rurbanism will continue to introduce a variety of works, including vases and plant pots by contemporary ceramic artist Aki Tamiya.

Aki Tamiya

Born in Tokyo. In 1996, she established a kiln in Mashiko and began her artistic activities while interacting with Seiichi Nakanishi and the late Ryo Aoki. In 1999, she completed a hole kiln in Shizuoka and continues to create pottery to this day.

The jars and vases created with a focus on unglazed stoneware reflect the strength of the earth itself while exuding a quiet presence. Their simple yet profound demeanor adds a serene tension to the space, breathing life as art pieces that embody a primitive aesthetic.

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