Contemporary Mashiko Tsubo Vase by Hamada Tomoo
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Directory: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary: Item # 1403107
Directory: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary: Item # 1403107
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Here is another sublime example of this unique artist’s work,in green seiji and iron glaze with Aka-e decoration on this unusual Masahiko form by Hamada Tomoo enclosed in the original signed wooden box. Tomoo creating the new style of Mashiko. He has taken yet a different tack from his family's tradition , in new directions with his original designs.
Size, D 21.2 cm H 31.8 cm
Condition, Excellent
Hamada Tomoo was born in 1967 in Masahiko,as the son of Hamada Shinsaku and grandson of Hamada Shoji. Tomoo,began intensively potting under the tutelage of his father Shinsaku.He studied sculpture at Tama Art University before returning to Mashiko.Tomoo has developed a personal style whilst maintaining the traditional techniques of Mashiko ware and has been established as an independent potter since 1994. In 2012 was installed as Director of the Hamada Shoji Memorial Mashiko Sankokan Museum. Permanent collections of his work are held at The Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art, Landshut Museum, Germany, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, New Hampshire Institute of Art, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, New Orleans Museum of Art among others.
Here is another sublime example of this unique artist’s work,in green seiji and iron glaze with Aka-e decoration on this unusual Masahiko form by Hamada Tomoo enclosed in the original signed wooden box. Tomoo creating the new style of Mashiko. He has taken yet a different tack from his family's tradition , in new directions with his original designs.
Size, D 21.2 cm H 31.8 cm
Condition, Excellent
Hamada Tomoo was born in 1967 in Masahiko,as the son of Hamada Shinsaku and grandson of Hamada Shoji. Tomoo,began intensively potting under the tutelage of his father Shinsaku.He studied sculpture at Tama Art University before returning to Mashiko.Tomoo has developed a personal style whilst maintaining the traditional techniques of Mashiko ware and has been established as an independent potter since 1994. In 2012 was installed as Director of the Hamada Shoji Memorial Mashiko Sankokan Museum. Permanent collections of his work are held at The Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art, Landshut Museum, Germany, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, New Hampshire Institute of Art, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, New Orleans Museum of Art among others.