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Mr. Warfield annually demonstrates throwing pots and firing raku ware at the Frederick Craft Fair, a juried show that gleans 400 crafts people from the 3,000 who apply for space from all 50 states.
Spontaneity is, of course, an uncertain thing in the art world. It can lead to blindingly brilliant flashes of beauty and creativity, or it can totally destroy a perfectly orchestrated project.
Long used for tea ceremony ware in Japan, raku traditionally involves firing a pot in a kiln at lower-than-usual temperatures, only to remove it and plunge it in water (or green tea, as the origin ...
SOMERVILLE – Raku, a 12th-century pottery-firing technique, may trace its origins to creating the wares for Japanese tea ceremonies, but you certainly don’t need to hop on a plane to try it ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Clay: soft, gray. Raku type. Glaze: ...
Discover artisanal pottery by young, Kyoto-born craftsman Hirotsugu Ogawa at his solo exhibition 'Raku Ware' in Nihombashi Mitsukoshi. There are a total of 50 ...
Sept. 15-March 11. Fourteen artists who studied sculpture at the same institution during the 1970s have been brought together for this eighth exhibition of Raku-ware ceramics.
A Black Raku Ware Tea Bowl Named Tōyama (Distant Mountain) Edo period (1615-1868), 17th century,1600. Attributed to Donyu Raku-49%. below mid-estimate. A BLACK TEA BOWL, NAMED "TOHYAMA" By Donyu Raku.
View ATTRIBUTED TO RAKU ICHINYŪ KICHIZAEMON IV, 1640-1696. A Black Raku Ware Tea Bowl. Edo period 1615-1868, late 17th or 18th century by Raku Kichizaemon IV Ichinyu on artnet. Browse upcoming and ...
View AFTER RAKU TANNYŪ KICHIZAEMON X, 1795-1854. A Black Raku Ware Tea Bowl. Edo period 1615-1868 or Meiji era 1868-1912, late 19th or early 20th century by Raku Kichizaemon X Tannyu on artnet. Browse ...