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Hatta Toru / Plant Pot Small H
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Hatta Toru / Plant Pot Small H

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Base diameter (φ) 70mm × height (h) 95mm mouth diameter 85mm~90mm

The "Shirokake-yu" created by contemporary ceramic artist Toru Hatta is a name given by the artist himself and is born from the technique known as "Kohiki," where white slip is applied to a red clay body containing coarse pebbles. Depending on how the slip is applied, the red clay may peek through, and the variations in glaze thickness create a sense of fluctuation, resulting in each piece having a unique expression. The vessels fired at high temperatures in a roaring wood kiln are hard and heavy, filled with strength and presence. This is truly a work that exemplifies Toru Hatta's true essence.

Delicate flowers, rustic branches, and uniquely shaped succulents. The presence of the flower vase, which envelops and firmly supports the vibrant life of plants, is a charm unique to Toru Hatta's works.

The potted plant in white glaze, which can be said to symbolize the artist. This is the first time Toru Hatta has created a potted plant, making it a very rare work in that sense. It is a group of precious works specially created for Rurbanism through repeated dialogue with the artist.

Rurbanism will continue to introduce a variety of works, including flower vases and potted plants by contemporary ceramic artist Toru Hatta.

Toru Hatta

Born in 1977 in Ishikawa Prefecture. Currently creating pottery in Sakai City and Tondabayashi City in Osaka Prefecture. He continues to produce works while exploring diverse expressions that utilize the texture of clay, such as Shirokake, Kurokake, natural glaze, and Mishima.

The flower vases fired in a wood kiln possess both strength and complex expressions, radiating a presence as if they have captured a natural landscape. By arranging flowers, they gain even more depth, tightening the space while creating a gentle afterglow along with the flowers.

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