15 thoughts on “Japan Ceramic art 陶芸 Kimura Nobuyuki”

  1. craigathonian

    I’m totally mistified with this glaze receipe / tecnique…..WOW….frozen pearls! i think i’m gona start a savings account just for this artist.

  2. knibknibknib

    It’s known as a “snowflake crackle.” John Britt has an article on Ceramic Arts Daily that discusses this glaze.

  3. namnhan2003

    I like your comparison: Frozen pearls …;-) ….very fitting. I wonder how far you are saving now? Japanese wares are beautiful and expensive…i am saving up for a trip to Japan, probably if everything is going well..

  4. Vint 0000

    как центровать на такой узкой подставке?

  5. Oscar Aguilella

    Muy bueno, sonido celestial al craquelar  8:30″

  6. Merrily Mud

    Absolute Sublime color! In the west we fear the ping of that gentle crazing – saying it is not of food-safe quality, but of course, in Japan, this effect has lent many a historical piece the necessary distinction to make them unforgettable. Your work’s beauty, also will be unforgettable! Thank you.

  7. TheRakuman

    I have the same Shimpo wheel as him. Built in the 70’s. Still works great!

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