Hoshino Kayoko (Japan, 1949) - an amazing multi sided autonome form with a vase function, sculpted by heart by the famous Japanese ceramist Hoshino Kayoko. All sides with a grey brown carved skin. When turning around, you will discover the many faces of this object. A piece worthwhile studying and enjoying it carefully.
Technical details: the clay is coming from a local brook, this is rich in fine stones, hand-built, decorated with saw blade cuts, oxidizing fired where in a part of the heating process gas is incorporated for a reducing atmosphere.
Product Number:
1117
Production year:
2002
Signature:
see picture
Measurements:
height 35 cm; top 3 cm; foot 12 x 9 cm
Condition:
mint
Provenance:
The first owner bought this piece at Galerie Carla Koch, Amsterdam
Hoshino Kayoko (Japan, 1949) - an amazing multi sided autonome form with a vase function, sculpted by heart by the famous Japanese ceramist Hoshino Kayoko. All sides with a grey brown carved skin. When turning around, you will discover the many faces of this object. A piece worthwhile studying and enjoying it carefully.
Technical details: the clay is coming from a local brook, this is rich in fine stones, hand-built, decorated with saw blade cuts, oxidizing fired where in a part of the heating process gas is incorporated for a reducing atmosphere.