

takuya yokoyama (1973-Present)
black bowl
h: 8cm
w: 13.5cm
d: 10.5cm
w: 13.5cm
d: 10.5cm
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When I laid eyes on this bowl, it was love at first sight. Though I discovered that the artist intended it to be a Matcha bowl, I look at it...
When I laid eyes on this bowl, it was love at first sight.
Though I discovered that the artist intended it to be a Matcha bowl, I look at it more broadly as a vessel.
It is a sensory gift of shadow, light, earth, and fire.
The visual richness of the black glaze that is dripped and layered upon itself creates a deep depth.
A rough exterior and a smooth interior make this bowl a joy to hold.
An unglazed stripe at the bottom looks as if the fire of the kiln left its signature.
It has grit and edginess that is balanced with tranquility.
Though I discovered that the artist intended it to be a Matcha bowl, I look at it more broadly as a vessel.
It is a sensory gift of shadow, light, earth, and fire.
The visual richness of the black glaze that is dripped and layered upon itself creates a deep depth.
A rough exterior and a smooth interior make this bowl a joy to hold.
An unglazed stripe at the bottom looks as if the fire of the kiln left its signature.
It has grit and edginess that is balanced with tranquility.
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