Vase Ajisai Hydrangea Flowers | Fukuji Kitamura Traditional Craftsperson work [264002]
Vase Ajisai Hydrangea Flowers | Fukuji Kitamura Traditional Craftsperson work
[264002]
Price: 110,000JPY
Weight: 7000g
Low stock
[size]
Width: 11cm / Height: 24.8cm
Width: 4.3in / Height: 9.8in
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This is a work by Fukuji Kitamura, a leading master in the art of Arita ware.
Mr. Kitamura, a certified traditional craftsman of overglaze decoration, has long embodied both the tradition and innovation of Arita ware. Although he has now stepped back from the forefront, his creations continue to fascinate many people. His style, born from a mastery of technique and a unique artistic sensibility, can truly be described as a crystallization of beauty that endures across time.
This piece is a vividly decorated vase featuring blooming hydrangeas in full splendor. Painted in a rich palette of purple, red, yellow, white, and other hues, the hydrangeas cover the entire surface, as if capturing the very joy of the season within the vessel. Its elegant slender form and compact size, approximately 24.8 cm in height, make it ideal for display in an alcove or on a shelf.
The delicate petals of the hydrangea, combined with the rhythmic arrangement of its leaves, reveal new discoveries with every glance, offering a refined and ever-fresh impression.
[Potter Profile]
Fukuji Kitamura
Designated Traditional Craftsman
A recognized master of overglaze painting in porcelain
Now retired at over 90 years old; resides in Arita, Saga Prefecture
An overglaze painter is the one who brings life to the pristine white surface of porcelain.
Using a single brush, the artisan breathes color into the vessel, transforming it from mere pottery into a vivid, living work of art. With intricate composition, unwavering brushstrokes, and a sensitivity embedded in each hue, Kitamura’s artistry elevates porcelain to the realm of fine art.
His mastery shines through in every piece and leaves a lasting impression across time.
Born in Arita, Saga Prefecture in 1932
Entered the field of ceramics after World War II
Founded the Kitamura Overglaze Studio at the age of 30
Certified as a Traditional Craftsman of Arita Ware in 1990
Appointed Chairman of the Saga Prefecture Overglaze Painting Cooperative in 1991
Held solo exhibitions in Ginza (Tokyo) and throughout Fukuoka Prefecture from the 1990s onward
Among his most representative works is the grand series of decorative plates themed on the "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido," consisting of a total of 55 pieces.
Width: 11cm / Height: 24.8cm
Width: 4.3in / Height: 9.8in
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This is a work by Fukuji Kitamura, a leading master in the art of Arita ware.
Mr. Kitamura, a certified traditional craftsman of overglaze decoration, has long embodied both the tradition and innovation of Arita ware. Although he has now stepped back from the forefront, his creations continue to fascinate many people. His style, born from a mastery of technique and a unique artistic sensibility, can truly be described as a crystallization of beauty that endures across time.
This piece is a vividly decorated vase featuring blooming hydrangeas in full splendor. Painted in a rich palette of purple, red, yellow, white, and other hues, the hydrangeas cover the entire surface, as if capturing the very joy of the season within the vessel. Its elegant slender form and compact size, approximately 24.8 cm in height, make it ideal for display in an alcove or on a shelf.
The delicate petals of the hydrangea, combined with the rhythmic arrangement of its leaves, reveal new discoveries with every glance, offering a refined and ever-fresh impression.
[Potter Profile]
Fukuji Kitamura
Designated Traditional Craftsman
A recognized master of overglaze painting in porcelain
Now retired at over 90 years old; resides in Arita, Saga Prefecture
An overglaze painter is the one who brings life to the pristine white surface of porcelain.
Using a single brush, the artisan breathes color into the vessel, transforming it from mere pottery into a vivid, living work of art. With intricate composition, unwavering brushstrokes, and a sensitivity embedded in each hue, Kitamura’s artistry elevates porcelain to the realm of fine art.
His mastery shines through in every piece and leaves a lasting impression across time.
Born in Arita, Saga Prefecture in 1932
Entered the field of ceramics after World War II
Founded the Kitamura Overglaze Studio at the age of 30
Certified as a Traditional Craftsman of Arita Ware in 1990
Appointed Chairman of the Saga Prefecture Overglaze Painting Cooperative in 1991
Held solo exhibitions in Ginza (Tokyo) and throughout Fukuoka Prefecture from the 1990s onward
Among his most representative works is the grand series of decorative plates themed on the "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido," consisting of a total of 55 pieces.
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