Oval Plate by Akiko Hirai
£200.00
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“ The pots show accumulation. The plates have thick layers of slip, creating big cracks; where it’s thinly applied the cracks are finer, you see more green and you can see things growing. This is accumulation. The Moon Jar is also about many things accumulated, growing… the very quiet ones too. When the accumulation gets too much, it comes off. It’s the natural cycle. It’s circulating. That is Rin-ne Tensho, reincarnation. ”
By Akiko Hirai
As part of the Rin-ne Tensho 輪廻転生 Exhibition
Materials: Glazed stoneware
Techniques: Wheel-thrown with kohiki slip and glaze.
Measurements: L;29cm, W;20cm
Care: Gentle hand-wash with water and dusting by hand.
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“ The pots show accumulation. The plates have thick layers of slip, creating big cracks; where it’s thinly applied the cracks are finer, you see more green and you can see things growing. This is accumulation. The Moon Jar is also about many things accumulated, growing… the very quiet ones too. When the accumulation gets too much, it comes off. It’s the natural cycle. It’s circulating. That is Rin-ne Tensho, reincarnation. ”
By Akiko Hirai
As part of the Rin-ne Tensho 輪廻転生 Exhibition
Materials: Glazed stoneware
Techniques: Wheel-thrown with kohiki slip and glaze.
Measurements: L;29cm, W;20cm
Care: Gentle hand-wash with water and dusting by hand.
“ The pots show accumulation. The plates have thick layers of slip, creating big cracks; where it’s thinly applied the cracks are finer, you see more green and you can see things growing. This is accumulation. The Moon Jar is also about many things accumulated, growing… the very quiet ones too. When the accumulation gets too much, it comes off. It’s the natural cycle. It’s circulating. That is Rin-ne Tensho, reincarnation. ”