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Burning Red Vessel no. 6 (猩々緋彩器 no. 6), 2024

$ 2,000
  • Description
    Akira Yamada
    KYOTO, B. 1959
    Akira Yamada’s career as a ceramic artist spans over three decades. He was mentored
    under his father Hikaru Yamada, the renowned avant-garde ceramicist who founded
    Sōdeisha (along with Yagi Kazuo and others). In his 40s, Yamada developed a technique
    he calls "Shōjōhi” (or burning red) which involves an immensely intricate series of glazes,
    gold and silver over glazing, and control of the kiln firing process.
    The Shōjōhi (or burning red) series of ceramics are made of porcelain clay from Kyoto.
    After shaping the pieces by hand, Yamada carves the shapes using a special knife,
    thereafter firing it in the kiln, polishing the baked piece, and re-applying red clay to be fired
    again at a higher temperature. After several firing processes, the artist paints each piece
    with gold and silver overglaze that has been diluted. The process of painting and baking is
    repeated over and over, for six times or more. The result is a very subtle metallic sheen
    that creates a vivid and three-dimensional deep red.

    “When creating my pieces, I strive to draw out the symbolism inherent in the color red
    by perceiving the vessels as sculptures... My works are inspired by a range of images,
    including ancient painted pottery and jade, and not from a single source of inspiration,
    but rather from various images that have slowly been digested over time. Having
    cycled through my consciousness, emerging and receding, fading from memory and
    then re-entering it, ultimately materializing as concrete concepts.
    The process and materials are vital components of my work. I have gone through
    various experimentations and processes to achieve this color. For the creation of my
    pieces, I use porcelain clay, typically used in Kiyomizu ware in Kyoto.”

    –– Akira Yamada
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: Japan
    Period: New
    Materials: Porcelain, glaze, enamel with silver and gold
    Condition: New. New, excellent
    Creation Date: 2024
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Art Pottery
    200 Lex Booth #: 19
    Patterns: Asian/Oriental, Contemporary/Modern, Geometric
    Incollect Reference #: 779571
  • Dimensions
    H. 8 in; Diam. 5 in;
    H. 20.32 cm; Diam. 12.7 cm;
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