These are some rather random shots of two dynamic Lee Kang Hyo tea bowls. Lee Kang Hyo's Gye Yal style is bold, as if challenging the untethered mind.
Peace
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6 comments:
nice really ! is that buncheong technic ? I see some pieces from 2 corean artists i meet in Geneva ( see my post of 21 july) and i wonder if there is the same because of the dark color of the earth and over a white plit .
Ginkgo,
Huh Sang Wook is one of the most famous ceramicists in Korea for Pak Ji and Pu Jak style of buncheon. They are very difficult styles to master.
See here:
http://mattchasblog.blogspot.com/search/label/Huh%20Sang%20Wook
Yes, read that post of yours last month:
http://tpotginkgo.blogspot.com/2011/07/1001-bols-geneve.html
Very nice bowls- good examples of Pak Ji style tea bowls!
Peace
thanks for the link ! i like this style because the roots are from the tradition and it is soft, peacefull and strong together.
Ginkgo,
Think one has a few shots of some Huh Sang Wook Pak Ji style hot water kettles. Will try to track them down and post some for you.
:)
Peace
Those are some really exquisite bowls. Beautiful and breathtaking.
Shelley,
Glad you enjoy them.
Peace
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