RAN Xiangfei 冉祥飞 Chinois, 1987
1 7/8 x 1 7/8 x 1 7/8 in
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Provenance
The series of "Gradient Glaze" is inspired by the spring colored by Japanese Sakura flowers in Kamo-gawa (also called: 鴨川, Kamo river, duck river), that is located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.The Kamo River has its source in the mountains in the area of Mount Sajikigatake.
In the past, it was a crucial source of relatively pure drinking water nurishing Kyoto city.
This river is also the source of the stone that is a glaze ingredient used in traditional Japanese raku pottery.
The teacups are in the simple yet graceful ancient forms of Song Dynasty porcelain (960 - 1279).
Expositions
July-August: "Timeless", group exhibition, Art Thema HéYī gallery, Brussels, BelgiumLiterature
"A smooth monochromatic teacup in an elegant style not only can add joy to tasting fine tea, it also can silently help to cultivate one's aesthetic appreciation and taste."- TSAI Hsiao-fang