This video showcases a masterclass in the tradition, specifically focusing on the precision work of Takaoka Sumire , a renowned ceramic artist from the Ishikawa Prefecture. 🎨 The Artistic Process
Takaoka Sumire demonstrates the "finishing touch" using a specialized, ultra-fine brush.
In the world of Japanese ceramics, the "end of the binding" refers to the literal and figurative conclusion of the painting phase. Once these delicate red lines are applied, the piece undergoes a final firing that fuses the pigment into a glass-like finish, securing its beauty for centuries.
Her work often bridges the gap between traditional Edo-period aesthetics and modern elegance.
The footage captures the final, critical moments of the decorative process known as Aka-e (red painting).
This style is famous for its bold colors and heavy application of overglaze pigments.
Watch for the intricate geometric patterns and floral motifs that are hallmarks of the Takaoka style. ✨ Key Features of the Work
This video showcases a masterclass in the tradition, specifically focusing on the precision work of Takaoka Sumire , a renowned ceramic artist from the Ishikawa Prefecture. 🎨 The Artistic Process
Takaoka Sumire demonstrates the "finishing touch" using a specialized, ultra-fine brush. This video showcases a masterclass in the tradition,
In the world of Japanese ceramics, the "end of the binding" refers to the literal and figurative conclusion of the painting phase. Once these delicate red lines are applied, the piece undergoes a final firing that fuses the pigment into a glass-like finish, securing its beauty for centuries. Once these delicate red lines are applied, the
Her work often bridges the gap between traditional Edo-period aesthetics and modern elegance. This style is famous for its bold colors
The footage captures the final, critical moments of the decorative process known as Aka-e (red painting).
This style is famous for its bold colors and heavy application of overglaze pigments.
Watch for the intricate geometric patterns and floral motifs that are hallmarks of the Takaoka style. ✨ Key Features of the Work