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Elise
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Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:00 pm

Nice pieces.
Reading this topic reminds me of a recent picture of a part of our Hagi-family I took when cleaning the shelf.
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Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:44 pm

Oh a multitude of Hagi, they are gorgeous. A local artist?
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Elise
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Sun Feb 04, 2018 2:06 pm

The two in the front (on the right) are « rocks » by Shibuya Eiichi, the other ones by Kaneta Masanao. Kind of Japanese-local ;)
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Mon Feb 05, 2018 10:24 am

Beautiful set, especially the kurinuki by Kaneta. A small treasure and fortune in your closet:)
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Mon Feb 05, 2018 11:21 am

That's a very beautiful collection Elise. Kaneta Masanao is my favorite Hagi artist.
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Mon Feb 05, 2018 11:35 am

Victoria wrote:
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Oh a multitude of Hagi, they are gorgeous. A local artist?
I think Kaneta Masanao is one of the most interesting Hagi artisans nowadays. His work ranges from simple cups to chawans to sculptural ceramics. I find his work more delicate and nuanced than most, his shapes make ceramics feel like a folding garment, much like some sculptors who have achieved that effect with marble. And from time to time the underlying dark clay peeks through the white glaze almost as if it emerged from fog, giving a sense of depth.

I have only one of his pieces, I attach some pictures to try to give the idea, but it's quite difficult to show in pictures.
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Mon Feb 05, 2018 11:39 am

Beautiful TeaWares. Chip and I drink from our Hagi almost daily. Hopefully soon he will share some pictures.
(My photography skills are lacking at best and would not do justice to our beautiful cups.)

Snowdrift today on the day after a minor snow and ice storm.
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Mon Feb 05, 2018 12:47 pm

steanze wrote:
Mon Feb 05, 2018 11:35 am
Victoria wrote:
Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:44 pm
Oh a multitude of Hagi, they are gorgeous. A local artist?
I think Kaneta Masanao is one of the most interesting Hagi artisans nowadays. His work ranges from simple cups to chawans to sculptural ceramics. I find his work more delicate and nuanced than most, his shapes make ceramics feel like a folding garment, much like some sculptors who have achieved that effect with marble. And from time to time the underlying dark clay peeks through the white glaze almost as if it emerged from fog, giving a sense of depth.
Oh TAD is being inspired by these beautiful posts. Do I need another cup in my collection :)
You description equals how I feel every time I hold my Akira Satake yunomi.
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Mon Feb 05, 2018 2:23 pm

Beautiful piece Steanze. I really like his work too, especially some of his bigger pieces.
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Elise wrote:
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Beautiful piece Steanze. I really like his work too, especially some of his bigger pieces.
Yes. The chawans are spectacular. Too bad they cost several thousands usd...
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Tue Feb 06, 2018 12:38 am

steanze wrote:
Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:06 pm
Elise wrote:
Mon Feb 05, 2018 2:23 pm
Beautiful piece Steanze. I really like his work too, especially some of his bigger pieces.
Yes. The chawans are spectacular. Too bad they cost several thousands usd...
I had especially a mizusashi in mind...
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Time to join in! I'm very lucky to own 2 pieces by Masanao Kaneta (one is a larger piece). The items already shown are gorgeous and i would love to get more but i'm already blessed with 2 items.

This is the vase - the top and front reminds me Mt. Fuji but i'm not sure if that was intentional or not ;)
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Thu Feb 08, 2018 10:29 am

I keep admiring his pieces when posted on TeaChat, and now here, and on Artistic Nippon....but have been able to resist their pull due to price, and lack of the size/shape that I use most....wider than a typical yunomi, larger than a usual guinomi.....but one of these days, I might get lucky....
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Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:44 pm

steanze wrote:
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I thought it would be fitting to start with a piece that was commissioned thanks to Chip's work in coordination with Magokorodo: Eiichi Shibuya's rock #1, from the Hagi SSO (super special offer) #16. I inherited this piece from Adam Yusko, so I think it is fitting to give this topic a fresh start with a thought to two people who contributed a lot to this community.

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Wow, I wish I could have one too!
It has a roughness to it that would make me want to drink a lot!
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Fuut wrote:
Tue Feb 06, 2018 2:33 pm
Time to join in! I'm very lucky to own 2 pieces by Masanao Kaneta (one is a larger piece). The items already shown are gorgeous and i would love to get more but i'm already blessed with 2 items.

This is the vase - the top and front reminds me Mt. Fuji but i'm not sure if that was intentional or not ;)

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This is also very beautiful, but I am sure that I would stab myself a lot with it!
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