en-us-Eiichi Shibuya (JIKON)
The name reference to the Zen concept of living in the here-and-now.
The name reference to the Zen concept of living in the here-and-now.
Born to a father who was a stone sculptor and a mother who was a flower arranger, Nahiko's artistic sensibility was cultivated from a young age. Eccentric, eclectic, after fighting for World War II he was one step away from becoming a hermit monk. Then something happened and he deepened all the arts like music, painting, sculpture leaving an...
It is baked without icing and the way it hits the fire and the way it is coated with ash differs depending on its location in the oven, so the same thing cannot be created as one. It is a ceramic that you can enjoy a unique look.
When i go to Japan is a must to visit Takaragawa Onsen and the near Minakami. villag.
Snow not only appears in this place.last time it was impossible for me to move a feet for so many many snow...In a little village Takumi no sato i found this amazing friendly potter..I am not to much into japanese but Igusa...