Takada Naoki 高田尚紀
"Hot Spring" Teabowl 1, 2022
Stoneware
H2.9” x Dia 4.9”
H7.5 x Dia 12.5 cm
H7.5 x Dia 12.5 cm
With signed wood box
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TAKADA Naoki (b. 1974) is a potter and contemporary artist who creates “Bonsan”, rather, pottery that imitates the mountains. Through his art, the mountains are miniaturized: it is we that become the giants when gazing upon his pottery. Size and scale are therefore careful aspects of form that he pays attention to. Dai Ichi Arts is delighted to debut his works to New York and the East Coast in the US in our February 2023 group exhibition “Objects of Affection”.
TAKADA Naoki (b. 1974) is a potter and contemporary artist who creates “Bonsan”, rather, pottery that imitates the mountains. Through his art, the mountains are miniaturized: it is we that become the giants when gazing upon his pottery. Size and scale are therefore careful aspects of form that he pays attention to. Dai Ichi Arts is delighted to debut his works to New York and the East Coast in the US in our February 2023 group exhibition