Korean Pottery "Story Of A Thousand Years" Episode 2
한국의 도자기 "천년의 이야기" 에피소드 2
'Story of a Thousand Years of Korean Pottery'
This second episode is introduced by Ms.Young Shin Kim(Ceramic Artist & Educator), and Dr.Do-hun Kim (Ph.D. of Ceramic Engineering & Ceramist), who tells us an interesting introduction to Korean Pottery(Buncheong Sagi & White Porcelain), focusing on the history of pottery, types of pottery, and characteristics of Buncheong Sagi & White Porcelain.
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What is Buncheong Sagi?
History of Buncheong Sagi
Story of Yong-Shin Kim, Ceramic Artist & Educator
Seven Buncheong Decoration Styles
How to make incising design
What is Joseon white porcelain?
History of Joseon white porcelain
Characteristic of Joseon white porcelain
Contemporary Korean pottery
*Special thanks to ceramists, Ms.Young-Shin Kim, and Dr.Do-hun Kim for sharing their books and artworks to make it possible.
**Special thanks to Mr. Farrell Hirsch & the Muckenthaler Cultural Center for generously opening their museum to make this production possible.
Produced by KCCLA
Directed and Edited by Ariel Song ( )
All artwork & photo by Master Sechang Se-yong Kim, Dr.Do-hun Kim, Mr.Soon Kwan Ma, Ms.Young Shin Kim, Mr.Seong Ho Lim, Mr.Myeung Gyun Lee, and National Museum of Korea
Filmed at The Muckenthaler Cultural Center
Beautiful. Mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing and keeping this style alive!
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I donated several pieces to the Philadelphia Museum of Art namely by Lee Kang Hyo and Sangho Shin. Thank you for the wonderful presentation. Korean pottery is underappreciated.
The use of a celadon bird as an accent is Stunning!