Matsui kosei biography of william hill
Meet Ceramics Master Kōsei Matsui - Ceramicartis!
Matsui kosei biography of william hill
Although a student of the glazing expert Tamura Kōichi, Matsui Kōsei was captivated by the unglazed marbleized colored-clay techniques and became the seminal figure in its revival. As a priest at the Gessō-ji Temple in Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture, Matsui studied numerous examples of ancient Chinese ceramics, allowing him to perfect his neriage.
Far surpassing these historic precedents, Matsui created original abstract and geometric surface patterns, often with a rough-hewn texture, using a variety of methods. His research and intense studies in this difficult process culminated in worldwide recognition for his tradition-steeped vessels, so much so that he was designated a Living National Treasure in
Two of his techniques were born of the same concept and, so it happens, both called “Shōretsu” but written with different Chinese characters.
The first shōretsu (嘯裂) refers to rubbing the surface of the clay body with a wire brush or comb, while the second shōretsu