Glazed and painted vase by Yotaro Takemura
Glazed and painted vase by Yotaro Takemura
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Width: 8.5cm Height: 21.0cm
Blue glazed vase by Yotaro Takemura: A masterpiece of modern ceramics
The "Hekiyu Flower Vase" is an excellent piece that inherits the traditional techniques of Kiyomizu ware while incorporating a modern sensibility. It features a stable cylindrical shape and a pale blue color that has a translucent quality like soda and emits a fresh, radiant glow. This vase is beautiful on its own even without flowers inside, and is an ornamental piece that has a strong presence.
Beautiful shape and stability
The shape of the blue glazed vase is cylindrical, maintaining a sense of stability while also possessing an elegant form. Takemura Yotaro's work is characterized by designs that combine functionality with beauty, and this vase is no exception. Not only does it blend in naturally with flowers, but even without flowers, the beauty of its form alone is enough to captivate viewers with its high level of perfection.
Fresh blue color
The most distinctive feature of this vase is its beautiful blue color. The pale blue has a translucent and fresh feel, almost like soda, and is so alluring you'll want to gaze upon it forever. This blue, created using Takemura Yotaro's glazing technique, has a natural gradation and changes its appearance depending on how the light hits it. The vividness of this color is further enhanced by arranging flowers in it, giving the space a refreshing feel.
A harmony of vividness and strength
The "Blue Glazed Vase" may appear delicate at first glance, but its vibrant colors exude strength. Takemura Yotaro skillfully combines traditional and modern elements to create a work that strikes an exquisite balance between strength and delicacy. Like his matcha bowls and other vessels, this vase is also highly acclaimed for its beautiful form and harmony of color, making it a modern masterpiece.
Yotaro Takemura and Dainichi Kiln
Together with his father, Shigeo Takemura, he runs Dainichi Kiln in Yamashina, Kyoto. While carrying on the traditions of the pottery industry, Takemura Yotaro is also pursuing his own unique style as an individual artist, and his works are at the forefront of contemporary pottery. Dainichi Kiln is located in Yamashina, the heart of Kyoto's traditional crafts, and is known for its glazes made from the ashes of burnt plants and works that utilize richly colored gradations.
Takemura Yotaro's style is characterized by incorporating modern sensibilities and techniques while building on the traditional techniques of Kiyomizu ware . For example, by actively incorporating his own unique techniques, such as using glazes made from compounds rather than plant ash, he creates modern and innovative works.
Conclusion: The "Blue Glazed Vase" as a Modern Masterpiece
Takemura Yotaro's "Blue Glazed Vase" captivates the viewer with its beautiful cylindrical form and fresh blue color. This vase, which stands out beautifully even without flowers inside, is highly regarded as a masterpiece of modern ceramics, possessing both delicacy and strength . While his works are based on tradition, he pursues new expressions with his unique techniques and sensibilities, and this vase is a prime example of this. The "Blue Glazed Vase" is a piece that harmonizes tradition and innovation, and its beauty will continue to be loved throughout the ages.
Biography of Yotaro Takemura
Born in Yamashina, Kyoto in 1981
2009 Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Technical College, Molding Course
2010 Completed the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Testing Center Ceramics Training Course Started making pottery with his father, Shigeo, at Dainichi Kiln
2011: Selected for the 40th "Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition" National Cultural Festival Kyoto 2011 Art Exhibition "Crafts" Encouragement Award
2012: Selected for the 41st "Kinki Traditional Japanese Crafts Exhibition" Selected for the Kyoto Art and Craft Biennale
2013: Selected for the 42nd "Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition" Solo exhibition at Takashimaya Kyoto store, Arts and Crafts Salon
2014 Selected for the 43rd "Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition"
2015 Selected for the 44th "Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition"
2016: Selected for the 45th "Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition"
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