潤いを凝縮したぎりぎりの枯れ>
あまりに美しいので皿の火色と> >
色艶にうっとりしながらパクリ>
10cm、ずっしりほろり(御坂産)> >
When peeled and dried in the sun,>
an astringent persimmon, or>
'shibu-gaki' turns very sweet.>
This one, local produce, was>
so picturesque that I put on a>
fire color plate from Sado Island.> >
2011-12-26> > =====●Ceramics Class & Gallery●======
河口湖畔の森の K's 工房 で、思いのままに・土を・カタチにしませんか?
Clay cannot be fired solid.
I repeat flattening a lump of clay,
stick together, stuffing it with
crumpled newspaper as I go.
Gradually, a shape appears
out of endless space.
As climbing Mt.Ouyama, I thought
it must be sandstone.
The crushed/powdered rock melted
during firing. Oh, my!
It is said the rock was erupted from
a volcano, which was born in the southern sea.
このままで、釉薬
Maybe I should make
a clay-chocolate bar!