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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ryoji Koie, Yakishime Jar, 2005

Ryoji Koie 1938-2020

Yakishime Jar, 2005
Ceramic
H13 1/4 x W12 5/8 in,
H33 1/2 x W32 cm
C7380NP
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Rojie Koie’s Yakashime Jar is an unglazed, earthy piece. The form, minimal and sturdy, gives the piece a sense of density or structure. The unassuming curvature of the lip of this form, along with the thickness of the lip itself, give the piece a sense of flow. The earthy, raw clay body of this piece gives a fantastic and large canvas for surface treatment in this cas, surface area for the natural elements of the atmospheric kiln to engage on.
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