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Shozo Michikawa: Selected works, 2015-2021

January 24, 2022
in Ceramic art
  • Natural Ash Sculptural Form, 2020, Anagama-fired stoneware
  • Natural Ash Sculptural Form, 2020, Anagama-fired stoneware
  • Natural Ash Sculptural Form, 2017, Anagama-fired stoneware
  • Natural Ash Sculptural Form, 2015, Anagama-fired stoneware
  • Natural Ash Sculptural Form, 2015, Anagama-fired stoneware
  • Natural Ash Sculptural Form, 2020, Anagama-fired stoneware
  • Tanka with Silver with Handle, 2020, Stoneware with glaze
  • Tanka with Silver, 2021, Stoneware with glaze
  • Tanka with Silver, 2021, Stoneware with glaze
  • Tanka with Silver, 2021, Stoneware with glaze
  • Shino Sculptural Form, 2021, Stoneware
  • Kohiki with Handle, 2019, Stoneware with white slip
  • Kohiki Sculptural Form, 2021, Stoneware with white slip
  • Kohiki Sculptural Form, 2021, Stoneware with white slip
  • Kohiki Sculptural Form, 2017, Stoneware with white slip
  • Kohiki Mizusashi, 2015, Stoneware with white slip
  • Kohiki Sculptural Form, 2021, Stoneware with white slip
  • Volcano Usu, 2021, Stoneware
  • Volcano Usu, 2021, Stoneware
  • Volcano Usu, 2021, Stoneware
  • Setoguro Sculptural Form, 2021, Stoneware
  • Shino Tea Bowl, 2018, Clay
  • Setoguro Yohen Tea Bowl, 2020, Clay

Shozo Michikawa: Selected works, 2015-2021

The theme of my works is “Nature into Art”. The place where I grew up is at the foot of the Mt. Usu volcano, Hokkaido, which is still active to this day, so the mental images from my youth are still reflected in my works.

Rather than making pottery, I’m having a conversation with clay. I try to assist the way clay wants to go.

My faceted and twisted forms are hand-built and sculpted but most of my works are created on the wheel. However, I do not ‘throw’ my vessels in any conventional sense; rather their energy comes from the twisting of fractured planes on an internal axis. It is a different understanding of my materials, to do with cutting and paring down, rather than expanding from a ball of clay.

The energy of nature is truly immense. No matter how much our sciences and civilization might evolve, the power of human beings is inconsequential in the face of natural threats such as typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, and erupting volcanoes.

My own creative activities have been inspired by various phenomena in the natural world. I hope that when I gain something from nature, people will be able to feel and enjoy that as well when they feel the energy in my works.

Tags: Japanese ceramicsShozo Michikawa

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