Matsutani Fumio 松谷文生 b. 1975
Brown Incense Box 褐 香合, 2021
Stoneware
H2" x W2.2" xD2.1"
H5.0 x W5.5 x D5.3cm
H5.0 x W5.5 x D5.3cm
$ 900.00
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This little incense box by the contemporary sculptor and potter Matsutani Fumio recalls the shape of chestnuts in fall. Born and raised in Ehime, Matsutani interprets the bounty of nature...
This little incense box by the contemporary sculptor and potter Matsutani Fumio recalls the shape of chestnuts in fall. Born and raised in Ehime, Matsutani interprets the bounty of nature into sweeping contemporary forms with a highly textural surface.
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