Oishi Sayaka 大石早矢香 Japanese, b. 1980
No.5 Teabowl "Mono no aware -owl-"モノノアワレ茶盌 , 2024
Stoneware
H4 1/8 × W6 1/4 × D5 1/8 in.
H10.5 × W16 × D13 cm
H10.5 × W16 × D13 cm
With signed wood box
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Oishi Sayaka (b. 1980) expresses the profound interconnectedness of nature through her ceramic works. Here, she invoked the Japanese concept of Mono no aware (物の哀れ), which can be translated as...
Oishi Sayaka (b. 1980) expresses the profound interconnectedness of nature through her ceramic works. Here, she invoked the Japanese concept of Mono no aware (物の哀れ), which can be translated as "a sensitivity towards ephemeral things." This idiom reflects an awareness of impermanence, the transient nature of life.