Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Sculpture Honma Hideaki
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Description
A bamboo table top sculpture by Japanese bamboo artist Honma Hideaki (b. 1959) made in early 2000s. The basket form sculpture was a creative ikebana and could be used as such or simply as a okimono (decorative piece). The piece is of an unusual oval dish form with the wall irregularly outlined with bent bamboo, thousand-line construction form the upper part of the wall and the patterned twining was added in the lower part to give it a visual shift from airiness to solidity. A large piece of bamboo was selected as the base.
Signed "Hide" underneath. An American Midwest collection.
Honma Hideaki was born in Sado, Niigata prefecture. He studied under Honma Kazuaki who adopted him. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Japan Period: 2000-2021 Materials: bamboo Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. fine condition, minor surface wear and patina. Creation Date: 2000s Styles / Movements: Contemporary, Asian, Collectible Design Patterns: Asian/Oriental, Geometric, Handmade Incollect Reference #: 427462 -
Dimensions
W. 13 in; H. 6 in; D. 10 in; W. 33.02 cm; H. 15.24 cm; D. 25.4 cm;
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