KATO Toyohisa 加藤土代久
Gray Shino Flower Vase 鼠志野花入
Stoneware
H11.5" x W7.5" x D7"
H29.2 x W19.0 x D17.7 cm
H29.2 x W19.0 x D17.7 cm
With Signed Wood Box
$ 3,800.00
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Kato Toyohisa (b. 1962) is a virtuoso of Shino glazes. Shino ware is known for its luscious, creamy-white glaze, textured with small holes. A substyle of Shino ware is Nezumi,...
Kato Toyohisa (b. 1962) is a virtuoso of Shino glazes. Shino ware is known for its luscious, creamy-white glaze, textured with small holes. A substyle of Shino ware is Nezumi, or “mouse-gray” Shino- Within this tradition, Kato's mastery shines through, particularly evident in his exploration of Nezumi Shino, a captivating substyle characterized by its delicate "mouse-gray" tones. His Shino works exhibit a delicious interplay between exquisitely formed vessels and the opulent white feldspar glaze that envelops them. This marriage of form and glaze offers a compelling story of Shino's evolution into the 21st century.