Yoko Ozawa 'Full' Teapot 4
Dimensions:
Teapot - Ø 20cm x H 21cm
Materials: Stoneware Clay and Eucalyptus Handle
Method: Hand Thrown.
The wooden handle is crafted from bone-dry wood found in eucalyptus forests and provided by Eugene Howard
Care: Fully functional and water-tight. Hand wash. While the glaze is water-tight, it is easily stained - avoid tea, coffee, sauces, etc.
Description:
A precious teapot hand thrown by artist Yoko Ozawa that combines simple form with an exceptionally intricate surface. She uses clay from South Australia and makes her glaze with yellow box ash (eucalyptus) from her own fireplace. The natural crackle glaze creates a tangible, organic texture that enhances the characteristics of the forms that she skilfully makes. This is a great example of Ozawa’s flair for creating harmonious ceramics that explore the relationship between perfection and imperfection.
Fully functional and water-tight. Body of the teapot and wood handles can be wiped clean carefully. The Eucalyptus handles contains oil and so will not rot.
About the Artist:
Yoko Ozawa is a Japanese ceramist, based in Melbourne, who has been working with clay for 15 years. Her interest in the natural world informs works that are simultaneously functional and sculptural. Yoko often manipulates natural phenomena into ceramic form, drawing on the Australian landscape and the Japanese countryside, the seasons and the weather.
Yoko's work adheres to the Japanese notion of Yohaku, which is concerned with blank space and ‘in-between spaces.’ It was through studying Japanese painting that Yoko was introduced to the concept of Yohaku, which enables a deeper consciousness of mind and our surroundings.
Yoko Ozawa 'Full' Teapot 4
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