It's not easy being green

Monday, 30 November 2020  — 
 kurinukiyunomi

yunomi (Japanese: 湯のみ) is a tall form of Japanese teacup, typically made from ceramic. Yunomi is intended to be used for everyday tea drinking. There are several styles of yunomi, and this one is made in the kurinuki style.

Kurinuki is a traditional Japanese technique of carving ceramics. It has an imperfect and rustic simplicity, evoking thoughts of the volcanic and turbulent earth.

It was my intention that this cup creates a feeling of having washed in with flotsam and jetsam after a storm the pink and green gradient reminds me of the beauty of the algal bloom and tenacious persistence of life. I carved the cup using a loop tool and a butter knife from buff raku trachyte, a beautiful and coarse material revealing dark spots when fired. 

I underglazed the cup with an ombre of sea green and pastel pink. I overglazed with a white pearl glaze that I dribbled liberally around the rim resulting pearlescent dribbles and speckles in the coarse voids of the cup reminiscent of quartz impurities throughout the cup.

I will enjoy using this cup for a while and immersing myself in the ritual of wabi-sabi and the imperfection of my life. And then it will be gifted to someone who might enjoy the persistent beauty of life from the sea and the style of this work as much as I do.

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Monday, 30 November 2020
 kurinukiyunomi

A yunomi (Japanese: 湯のみ) is a tall form of Japanese teacup, typically made from ceramic. Yunomi is intended to be used for everyday tea drinking. There are several styles of yunomi, and this one is made in the kurinuki style.