



Akiko Hirai 'Dry Flower Tree Vase 113'
Dimensions: W 4cm x H 49cm
Materials: Porcelain, stoneware blend
Care instructions: Dust lightly
Description:
Hirai’s use of multiple layers of light-coloured glazes and slips, which start to unveil the dark clay after it is fired to the kiln, results in chemical reactions. During this process, organic forms start to appear. The unexpectedly formed, rough and otherworldly surfaces reflect the irregular and instinctual process that Hirai employs.
About the Artist
Akiko Hirai blends traditional Japanese and contemporary studio pottery methods. Her motivation to study ceramics came soon after moving to London in 1999, where she was introduced to Korean moon jars in the British Museum. By being trained at the University of Westminster and Central St. Martins, as well as working as a lecturer and ceramics technician at Kensington and Chelsea College of Arts, London, Hirai is highly acclaimed and sought after by collectors worldwide.
Using a combination of traditional and contemporary pottery techniques makes Hirai a versatile artist who produces a vast range of functional objects and artworks. In her process of craftmaking, she relies on instinctual impulses and often shuns away from her rhythm being static or repetitive.
Akiko Hirai 'Dry Flower Tree Vase 113'
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