Shingu Sayaka 新宮さやか Japanese, b. 1979
No.14 "Calyx" sake cup 萼容 坏, 2024
Mixed clay with glaze slip
H2 15/16 × Dia 2 3/4 in.
H7.4 × Dia7 cm
H7.4 × Dia7 cm
With signed wood box
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Shingu Sayaka’s ceramic works place a significant emphasis on the symbolism of flora and fauna, allowing her to explore profound Japanese themes of mutability and ephemerality through both sculptural and...
Shingu Sayaka’s ceramic works place a significant emphasis on the symbolism of flora and fauna, allowing her to explore profound Japanese themes of mutability and ephemerality through both sculptural and functional pieces. Her work showcases the delicate beauty of butterfly wings, feathers, petals, leaves and more. This sake cup is part of her series titled “Calyx,” a reference to the sepals of a flower, which typically form a protective layer that spirals around the petals, enclosing and safeguarding the flower while it is still in bud.