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Egg Vase Black - Okano Ricca

Egg Vase Black - Okano Ricca

Footed egg shaped vase.

This item is a functional vase and watertight. It is also unique sculptural work of art. 

 

Egg shaped part is hollowed inside. There is a small opening on the top as the close up images shows.

 

Sold individually. Price is for single item only.

 

The artist's mark is stamped on the base.

 

Process:

The egg body is hand shaped, and has been through much work and techniques.

The clay ball was cut  in half, carved out the clay inside, assembled back together.

The ball and the foot were carefully attached into one piece, then fired in lower temperature.

After glazing, the vase went on to the second firing (over 1200 C) to achieve the bright colors and the Shino-like bobly textures with feldspar.

Then the cup was glazed again and fired for the third time without free oxygen supply (reduction firing with 1100 -1200 C) to add the muted colour/effect.


 

  • Dimensions (approx.)

 

Black 

Height 17.5 cm / 6.9 in

Width 16.0 cm / 6.3 in

Depth 10.5  cm / 4.15 in

 

 

Due to handmade nature, each item is different in size, colour, and texture.

  • Maker

    Okano Ricca is a ceramic artist based in Japan.Drawing inspiration from the woodland in the mountainous Karuizawa area, where she lives, Okano explores the interaction between her mind-scape and the natural elements.

    Her recent works are functional and decorative ceramic objects that feature a striking balance between abstract expression and physical practicality.​Each finished piece is highly original, with both painterly and sculptural quality, and full of sensory energy. The results often evoke viewer's original senses and connect strongly with their feelings, which makes her works much sought after internationally.​

    The techniques Okano uses vary from throwing and hand-building, to carving and slab-building, and she often mixes them. The surface finish is layered and densely textured with white slip, multiple glazing, brush strokes and sgraffito mark-marking.

    Some pieces embody reflective imagery of water, while others have matte finishes and a tactile quality. The glazing process often creates drip blobs, pools and unexpected runs, which is a part of her spontaneity.

    Okano's works include ceramic and video installations where a dual image of the physical and the spiritual world is visualized.​Having explored abstract painting intermittently, Okano taught herself ceramic art while traveling. Later she finished a ceramic course in Tajimi, one of Japan's historic ceramic bases.

    Originally from Tokyo, Okano moved to Karuizawa, where she creates her works and curates a gallery space with her partner and jewellery artist Nomoto Hiroshi.

    ​Okano has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions in Tokyo, Taipei and Sydney; group exhibitions in Madrid, New York, Hong Kong, Shanghai.

    She was an artist in residence at Hakone Sengokuhara (Japan). She was given Taro Award from Okamoto Taro Museum of Art.  Read more...

     

  • Care

    No microwawave, dishwasher, or oven please. We recommend washing up this item by hand. 

£845.00Price
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