Exploring horizontality

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Exploring horizontality
Studies on the theme of the basket which to me is an endless source of inspiration.
The handle is a piece of the grate that I use in my wood kiln. The steel bars warped naturally after multiple firings. When replacing the grate, it felt natural to integrate the used one into my work.
The last series of pieces that came out of the woodkiln show a very bright, intense colour range. Although I am not sure on whether I will be aiming for a similar result in the near future, I am very happy to have achieved this goal and to show these pieces as part of my work.
“pOS 26.03.26”
New arrivals! 新着!
ceramics, glassworks, woodworks, metalworks, lacquer works, washi art, paintings
陶芸、陶器、ガラス、木工、金工、漆工、和紙アート、絵画
“pOS 26.03.26”
New arrivals! 新着!
ceramics, glassworks, woodworks, metalworks, lacquer works, washi art, paintings
陶芸、陶器、ガラス、木工、金工、漆工、和紙アート、絵画
Phi (/ˈfaɪ, ˈfiː/ ⓘ FY, FEE;[1] uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or ϕ; Ancient Greek: ϕεῖ pheî [pʰéî̯]; Modern Greek: φι fi [fi]) is the twenty-first letter of the Greek alphabet.
Reduction cooling reds
Small teabowl from the last firing
Starting off 2026 with some kiln drama. A bit too busy/horror vacui for my standards but I like it in its uniqueness.
Pots that I might or might not clean # 1
I don't think I'm going to remove that last wadding. It staying there somehow makes more sense. I think that this piece is so much more meaningful now that it's leaning.