
Yuta Segawa Moon 27
Maker: Yuta Segawa*
Regular price
£100.00
Handmade in the UK.
Dimensions: ø 9 cm x H 8 cm
Materials: Clay with unique glaze
Method: Hand-thrown
Care instructions: Water-tight
Description
A playful, full-bellied moon jar exhibiting an ultramarine glaze marbled and speckled with white detailing - just one iteration of Segawa’s thousands of colour experiments. The base is slightly less wide than the rim, making for an intriguing form that plays with the conventions of this archetypal shape in the history of ceramic practice. Challenging himself through working in miniature and pushing the boundaries of what the body can produce on a small scale, Segawa’s masterful technique sees him throwing miniature vessels and jars ‘off the hump’, wherein tiny forms proliferate from one large, centred block of clay on the wheel; a magical process to behold which is at once evocatively poetic and technically precise. This work is impactful as a stand-alone piece or as part of a collection.
About the Artist
Yuta Segawa studied Industrial, Interior and Craft Design at Musashino Art University in Tokyo, before completing an internship at The Pottery Work Shop in Jingdezhen, China, and an MA at Camberwell College of Arts in London. He specialises in producing miniature pots, which are hand-thrown and hand-finished, using more than a thousand specially developed glazes which encompass the entire colour spectrum. Positioning them in large groups, to magical effect, or as individual pieces that sit in the palm of the hand, his work plays with the imagination. He works with various clays such as porcelain, terracotta and stoneware, experimenting with texture, and has had solo exhibitions in London, The Netherlands, Dubai, Tokyo and China.