KARIN - Kenta Hanai Ceramics Exhibition
~ Nihonbashi Kiya Main Store izutuki~
Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.
From August 11th (Wednesday) to 31st (Tuesday) [13:00 on the last day], "KARIN-Kenta Hanai Ceramics Exhibition-" is being held at the attached gallery izutuki.
Kenta Hanai is a potter living in Tottori Prefecture.
This time, I also took care of Mr. Abe, Kiya Nihonbashi Main Store Co., Ltd.
At the same time, Mr. Morikoshi, who is in charge of izutuki, also guided us.
Then, from Kenta Hanai's profile...
About Kenta Hanai ...
Born in Chiba Prefecture in 1985
Graduated from the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts in 2011.
2014 Studyed under Zenzo Fukushima, holder of Koishihara Ware, important Intangible Cultural Property
2017 Independent moved to Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture, "Karingama" opened kiln
Selected for the 63rd Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Received the 61st and 62nd Tottori Prefectural Art Exhibition Grand Prize
Selected for the 60th to 62nd Japan Traditional Crafts China Branch Exhibition
Many other solo and special exhibitions
This pottery exhibition is ...
A form that is guided by a form that exists in nature and is born through one's own sensibility.
The area around Mr. Hanai, who has a kiln in Tottori, is very full of nature, and I make pottery based on flowers, buds, moss, etc.
Hanai's characteristic, "Moss Genyu", is exhibited as the main part of this time.
Then I would like to introduce some items.
Please note that each item is only one point, so please forgive when sold.
In addition, some works will be handed over after the end of the exhibition.
And all prices are tax-included.
Iron glaze net crest (Tetsuyu Amimonki)
120×120×183mm
44,000 yen (including paulownia box fee)
(The image is one of the beginnings.)
Iron glaze is one of the traditional glaze.
I would like to explore the possibilities of modern times through color blending and design.
It is inspired by the beauty of the overlapping twigs of the trees.
Iron glaze net crest
105×105×152mm
33,000 yen (including paulownia box fee)
Iron glaze line crest flower vase (Tetsuyu Senmonkaki)
115×115×105mm
16,500 yen
By adding a line crest, it emphasizes a small but firm shape.
I was inspired by the pattern of the crow's lilies.
Moss glaze (Tagenyuuki)
120×120×70mm
13,200 yen
As one, glaze "Moss Genglaze" has the same expression.
It takes a random shape and looks like a moss-grown rock.
I can't get tired of watching it all the time.
One mouth
148×110×75mm
6,600 yen
The shape of the spout is like a petal.
Iron glaze (Tetsuyuuki)
100×100×85mm
11,000 yen
A shape inspired by wood and bamboo nodes.
The silhouette with constrictions and edges is beautiful.
Moss glaze
102×102×83mm
13,200 yen
This is also shaped like a tree or bamboo.
The silhouette with constrictions and edges is beautiful.
Moss glaze
110×110×125mm
13,200 yen
Okra-like vases that are chamfered and swollen toward the mouth.
Haouki
168×168×85mm
27,500 yen
A vessel for the hao tree (sactus).
I am conscious of the color and shape that enhances the unique haoh trees.
Lotus bowl
155×160×80mm
60,500 yen
This year, we succeeded in stock splitting, so that we can divide the hem to your neighbors.
The leaves that grow in the sun were dropped into a bowl, and the clean flowers were dropped into the lid of the box.
Painting: Eriko Tomoda
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