This is the elegant flask that captivates you with its exquisitely detailed depictions. He secludes himself in the workroom called the "Room of Spirit and Time", and paints with incredible concentration and speed. The innocent image of the child expresses celebratory feelings of wishing for safety in the home and prosperity of descendants.
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- Product Code
- 240307-5
- Artist
- Yuki Hayama
1961-
- Weight
- 1,492g
- Diameter
- 18.2×8.7cm
- Top Diameter
- 4.3cm
- Height
- 24.0cm
- Bottom Diameter
- 8.1×5.8cm
- Description
- Paulownia Box with Artist's Sign
Cloth with Artist's Sign
Design Commentary
- Condition
- Excellent Condition
It is in good condition.
Yuki Hayama is the artist who uses superhuman techniques to precisely express unique stories spun from patterns from all over the world.
The karako is a child with chinese style hair and clothing. Karako design was established from the desire to be blessed with children, the safety of the family, and the prosperity of descendants.
The inscription “Yuki” is written on the bottom.
Tenyu
Mencius said that adults should not lose the mind of a baby. Since the southern song dynasty, it has been used to depict innocent children and express feelings of celebration. The ancient book “Book of Rites” contains the phrase “yushi,” which is said to enrich one’s aspirations. It means living in harmony with nature and living a fulfilling life. This work was completed with the hope that people will be able to overcome difficult situations with a flexible mind.
Yuki Hayama
Yuki Hayama 1961-
Yuki Hayama was born in saga prefecture.
In 1975, studied at the potter in arita of saga prefecture.
In 1985, opened the “Yuki Hayama Kiln” in takeo city, saga prefecture.
In 1990, held the first solo exhibition at the ANA Hotel Fukuoka.
In 1991, held the “Yuki Hayama Exhibition, World of Minute Painting” at the Tokyo American Club.
Exhibited at the Uraku(Yurakucho Mullion)Main gallery.
In 1998, held the exhibition at the O・A・G Tokyo German Cultural Center.
In 2004, lectured “Transition of Pattern” at the Fukuoka International Forum.
In 2005, published the “Melody of Poetic Thoughts:A Collection of Yuki Hayama’s Works” by Shin Nippon Kyoiku Tosho.
In 2007, held the “A Pattern Odyssey YUKI HAYAMA Exhibition” at the Spiral Garden(Tokyo).
Published the “A Pattern Odyssey 4.5 million year journey through pattern”.
Held the “Yuki Hayama Exhibition Ceramic Stories” at the Design Museum in Helsinki, Finland.
Created the work while staying at the Arabian Kiln Art Department of Iittala, Finland.
In 2008, Published the picture book “The Girl Who Became a Fish”.
Published the novel “Ripples of Myth – Glass and Sword -“.
Held the “150th Anniversary of Japan – France Friendship Exhibition” at the Yokohama Yamate Western Museum.
In 2009, Participated in German Optical Equipment Eschenbach Products.
In 2010, published literary book “Flying Dangobug”.
In 2012, published short story “Seed Collection”.
With a unique historical and worldview based on the roots of ceramics and patterns, pursue overwhelming beauty with unparalleled detail and depiction that is said to be unprecedented. He has received high praise not only in japan but also overseas, and has also written picture books and novels as an author.