The 'TRANQUILITY TEAPOT' from the 'KILN FIRED' collection drew inspiration from a Shigaraki-yaki pot I discovered in Ginza, showcasing an indescribably gentle and sweet palette. In the realm of ceramics, allowing the glaze to flow naturally under the influence of gravity, with the outcome only revealed after firing, adds a unique beauty. In this piece, I aim to capture the beauty of glaze naturally dripping, revealing underlying layers and creating a composition where colors blend organically, expressing the wabi-sabi aesthetic — an art form that embraces the beauty of simplicity and imperfection.
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✔️ Acrylic on canvas
✔️ Signed on the front; titled, signed, and dated on the back; includes a Certificate of Authenticity
✔️ Matte varnished
KILN FIRED TRANQUILITY TEAPOT 05
$320
(Requires Framing)
$320
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 19.7in (W) x 23.6in (H) x 1.5in (D) |
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Artist Bio
My work as an abstract artist draws heavily from my Japanese heritage and the philosophy of wabi-sabi. I began discovering Wabi-Sabi’s deeper meaning while living overseas, seeing it as a way to embrace the beauty in imperfection and transience.
This journey of finding my own identity through art has shaped my approach, where subtle textures, earthy tones, and minimalism play a key role.
Each piece reflects not only the aesthetics of traditional Japanese pottery and glazing but also my connection to nature and the imperfect beauty of life itself.
Living abroad has only deepened my understanding of this philosophy, guiding me to create work that feels both personal and universal.
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Sanae's studio is in Melbourne