Waves at Suminoe

Nakamura Takuo 中村卓夫 Japanese

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Nakamura Takuo is celebrated for revitalizing a traditional Rinpa aesthetic, but in a bold, innovative style. He employs Kutani-ware glazing techniques on his stoneware vessels; some are functional—such as tea bowls, water jars, or flower vases—while others such as this one are sculptural. This “vessel that is not a vessel” has a form that resembles a folding screen and was inspired by a love poem by the courtier-poet Fujiwara no Toshiyuki (died 901 or 907).

Waves at Suminoe, Nakamura Takuo 中村卓夫 (Japanese, born 1945), Stoneware with polychrome overglaze and gold decoration, Japan

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