The art of imperfection: the work of the aged, self-taught hands of one of Japan’s most highly regarded potters. Beautiful work, austere and anchored in ancient techniques of Japanese and Korean ceramics and perhaps also in Tsujimura’s training as a Zen monk.
Shiro Tsujimura
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Takes the reader from the earliest written accounts to the present in vivid portraits. The empress Masako is there, and presumably princess Murasaki Shikibu, whose diary is not only fascina... read more
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Craftland Japan
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