This work by Japanese artist Takashi Baba, a renowned Bizen-yaki ceramist, illustrates his expertise in traditional wood-firing techniques. This Bizen ceramic vase features a striking contrast between deep blue shades and earthy tones, enhanced by glazed ash effects. Baba's art embodies a fusion of tradition and modernity, with sculptural forms that reflect a harmonious dialogue between earth, fire and nature, perfectly represented in this piece.
Bizen ceramics, or Bizen-yaki, is a thousand-year-old Japanese tradition renowned for its lack of glaze and unique natural effects. Fired at high temperatures in wood-fired kilns, it derives its aesthetic appeal from the fusion of ash and clay, creating irregular patterns and raw textures. Appreciated for its durability and deep connection with the natural elements, it represents a refined art blending simplicity and authenticity, in perfect harmony with Japanese Zen philosophy.
Condition report: in very good condition
- Reference :
- E1098
- Width :
- 22 (cm)
- Height :
- 36 (cm)
- Depth :
- 21 (cm)
- Period::
- 21st century
- Style::
- Asian art
- Materials::
- Ceramics