Japanese Bizen Studio Pottery Angular Bowl Vase by Shibaoka Mamoru 柴岡守 Japan
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Type: Vase / Bowl
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Contemporary
Origin/Maker: Shibaoka Mamoru 柴岡守, Bizen ware, Inbe, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Maker's mark on base
しばおか・まもる(本名は同じ) 1952(昭和27)年、備前市伊部生まれ 住所/〒705-0001 備前市伊部243-1 TEL/0869(64)1192 ◆受賞歴/県展県展賞・奨励賞、備芸会展山陽新 聞社長賞、岡山県知事賞ほか、日本伝統工芸展、 日本伝統工芸支部展、日本陶芸展、一水会展、中 日国際陶芸展、茶の湯の造形展、焼き締め陶公募 展各入選 ◆所属団体/日本工芸会(正会員)、備前焼陶友会、 備芸会 ◆備前焼の魅力/焼き締め焼成により、土味や窯変 がさまざまに変化していくところに魅力を感じる。 花器 柴岡 守 陶印 AP 705-0001 備前市 0869/8412162 089-64)2165 概説/洗料、一水会展各入選 ●様の魅力/無粉焼き締めに。 終。ほかの焼き物にはない。 である。 から。 催する。陶印(右)は「守」の字 以後、親子展や兄弟展も各地で開 八二年、東京の百貨店で初個展。 八三年、日本工芸会正会員。 する。 に初入選。八二年、現在地に築窯 和四十八)年に独立し、同年県展 興味があったから。一九七三(昭 備前焼作家を志したのは、陶芸に 信義のもとで陶技の修練を積む。 二年間の会社勤めを経て、父と兄 柴岡一海の次男。高校卒業後、 も追求していきたいという。 味を大切にし、今後はさらに窯変 作品に合った焼きに心を配る。土 により登り窯と穴窯を使い分け、 たら作りなどで成形。焼成は作品 どを手掛ける。ろくろ、叩き、た 花入、壺、酒器、茶器、食器な Shibaoka Mamoru (real name is the same) Born in 1952 (Showa 27) in Ibe, Bizen City Address: 243-1 Ibe, Bizen City, 705-0001 TEL: 0869 (64) 1192 ◆Awards: Prefectural Exhibition Prefectural Exhibition Award and Encouragement Award, Bingeikai Exhibition Sanyo Shinbun President's Award, Okayama Prefectural Governor Award, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, Japan Traditional Crafts Branch Exhibition, Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, Issuikai Exhibition, China-Japan International Ceramic Art Exhibition, Tea Ceremony Formation Exhibition, Yakishime Ceramic Public Competition Selected for various exhibitions ◆Affiliated organizations: Japan Crafts Association (full member), Bizen Ware Tomo-kai, Bingeikai ◆The appeal of Bizen ware: I find it fascinating how the earthenware taste and kiln changes in various ways as the yakishime firing process is done. Flower vase Shibaoka Mamoru Ceramic seal AP 705-0001 Bizen City 0869/8412162 089-64)2165 Overview/Selected for the Laundry and Issuikai Exhibitions ●The charm of the style/Powderless firing. End. Not found in other pottery. It is. From. Held. Ceramic seal (right) is the character "Mamoru". Since then, parent-child and sibling exhibitions have been held in various places. In 1982, he held his first solo exhibition at a department store in Tokyo. In 1983, he became a full member of the Japan Crafts Association. Held his first exhibition at the 1982 Kiln, built at the current location. In 1982, he became independent and participated in the Prefectural Exhibition in the same year. Because he was interested. In 1973 (Showa), he decided to become a Bizen ware artist. He trained in pottery under the guidance of his father and older brother, Kazumi Shibaoka. After graduating from high school, he said he wanted to pursue his career in pottery. He values the taste and will continue to pay more attention to kiln changes and firing that suits his work. He uses climbing kilns and anagama kilns depending on the clay, and forms the shape by using methods such as making cod. He fires his works on the potter's wheel, hammering, and shaping. He creates vases, vases, sake ware, tea ware, tableware, etc.
Shibaoka Mamoru 柴岡守
1952-
Second son of Ikkai. After graduating from Okayama Kansai High School, he studied under his father and older brother Nobuyoshi. Became independent in 1981. Awarded prizes at the Japan Traditional Craft Exhibition, the East Chugoku Branch Exhibition, the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, Chunichi International Exhibition, the Issuikai Exhibition, and others. He has had solo exhibitions at Shinjuku Odakyu Department Store and is a regular member of Japan Kogei Association.
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Size: 3" diameter (7.62 cm), 1 1/2" tall (3.81 cm)
Weight: 3.9 oz (111 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Bought new at kiln shop in Inbe (Bizen) on 3 October 2018
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips.
Subject: Angular, rough edged bowl shaped vase, looking like some kind of geometric cracked egg shell. With ash glaze
Location:
Japanese Bizen Studio Pottery Angular Bowl Vase by Shibaoka Mamoru 柴岡守 Japan
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Type: Vase / Bowl
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Contemporary
Origin/Maker: Shibaoka Mamoru 柴岡守, Bizen ware, Inbe, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Maker's mark on base
しばおか・まもる(本名は同じ) 1952(昭和27)年、備前市伊部生まれ 住所/〒705-0001 備前市伊部243-1 TEL/0869(64)1192 ◆受賞歴/県展県展賞・奨励賞、備芸会展山陽新 聞社長賞、岡山県知事賞ほか、日本伝統工芸展、 日本伝統工芸支部展、日本陶芸展、一水会展、中 日国際陶芸展、茶の湯の造形展、焼き締め陶公募 展各入選 ◆所属団体/日本工芸会(正会員)、備前焼陶友会、 備芸会 ◆備前焼の魅力/焼き締め焼成により、土味や窯変 がさまざまに変化していくところに魅力を感じる。 花器 柴岡 守 陶印 AP 705-0001 備前市 0869/8412162 089-64)2165 概説/洗料、一水会展各入選 ●様の魅力/無粉焼き締めに。 終。ほかの焼き物にはない。 である。 から。 催する。陶印(右)は「守」の字 以後、親子展や兄弟展も各地で開 八二年、東京の百貨店で初個展。 八三年、日本工芸会正会員。 する。 に初入選。八二年、現在地に築窯 和四十八)年に独立し、同年県展 興味があったから。一九七三(昭 備前焼作家を志したのは、陶芸に 信義のもとで陶技の修練を積む。 二年間の会社勤めを経て、父と兄 柴岡一海の次男。高校卒業後、 も追求していきたいという。 味を大切にし、今後はさらに窯変 作品に合った焼きに心を配る。土 により登り窯と穴窯を使い分け、 たら作りなどで成形。焼成は作品 どを手掛ける。ろくろ、叩き、た 花入、壺、酒器、茶器、食器な Shibaoka Mamoru (real name is the same) Born in 1952 (Showa 27) in Ibe, Bizen City Address: 243-1 Ibe, Bizen City, 705-0001 TEL: 0869 (64) 1192 ◆Awards: Prefectural Exhibition Prefectural Exhibition Award and Encouragement Award, Bingeikai Exhibition Sanyo Shinbun President's Award, Okayama Prefectural Governor Award, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, Japan Traditional Crafts Branch Exhibition, Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, Issuikai Exhibition, China-Japan International Ceramic Art Exhibition, Tea Ceremony Formation Exhibition, Yakishime Ceramic Public Competition Selected for various exhibitions ◆Affiliated organizations: Japan Crafts Association (full member), Bizen Ware Tomo-kai, Bingeikai ◆The appeal of Bizen ware: I find it fascinating how the earthenware taste and kiln changes in various ways as the yakishime firing process is done. Flower vase Shibaoka Mamoru Ceramic seal AP 705-0001 Bizen City 0869/8412162 089-64)2165 Overview/Selected for the Laundry and Issuikai Exhibitions ●The charm of the style/Powderless firing. End. Not found in other pottery. It is. From. Held. Ceramic seal (right) is the character "Mamoru". Since then, parent-child and sibling exhibitions have been held in various places. In 1982, he held his first solo exhibition at a department store in Tokyo. In 1983, he became a full member of the Japan Crafts Association. Held his first exhibition at the 1982 Kiln, built at the current location. In 1982, he became independent and participated in the Prefectural Exhibition in the same year. Because he was interested. In 1973 (Showa), he decided to become a Bizen ware artist. He trained in pottery under the guidance of his father and older brother, Kazumi Shibaoka. After graduating from high school, he said he wanted to pursue his career in pottery. He values the taste and will continue to pay more attention to kiln changes and firing that suits his work. He uses climbing kilns and anagama kilns depending on the clay, and forms the shape by using methods such as making cod. He fires his works on the potter's wheel, hammering, and shaping. He creates vases, vases, sake ware, tea ware, tableware, etc.
Shibaoka Mamoru 柴岡守
1952-
Second son of Ikkai. After graduating from Okayama Kansai High School, he studied under his father and older brother Nobuyoshi. Became independent in 1981. Awarded prizes at the Japan Traditional Craft Exhibition, the East Chugoku Branch Exhibition, the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, Chunichi International Exhibition, the Issuikai Exhibition, and others. He has had solo exhibitions at Shinjuku Odakyu Department Store and is a regular member of Japan Kogei Association.
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Size: 3" diameter (7.62 cm), 1 1/2" tall (3.81 cm)
Weight: 3.9 oz (111 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Bought new at kiln shop in Inbe (Bizen) on 3 October 2018
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips.
Subject: Angular, rough edged bowl shaped vase, looking like some kind of geometric cracked egg shell. With ash glaze
Location:
Japanese Bizen Studio Pottery Angular Bowl Vase by Shibaoka Mamoru 柴岡守 Japan






















































