KILN FIRED TRANQUILITY TEAPOT 05

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(Requires Framing)

$300

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 19.7in (W) x 23.6in (H) x 1.5in (D)
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Artwork Description

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

Artist Bio

Sanae Mawhinney is a Japanese abstract artist whose work is deeply rooted in the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi—an appreciation for imperfection, impermanence, and quiet simplicity. Her creative voice has been shaped by both her heritage and her experience of living abroad.

It was during her time overseas that Sanae began to explore wabi-sabi more profoundly. Away from the familiar, she found herself drawn to the subtle beauty in things that are weathered, incomplete, or quietly fading—discovering, in them, a reflection of her evolving identity and a deeper sense of emotional fulfilment.

Her art is characterised by earthy tones, quiet minimalism, and nuanced textures that invite contemplation. Influenced by traditional Japanese pottery and the aesthetics of aged surfaces, each piece holds a sense of stillness and depth.

Nature plays a central role in her practice. The organic flow of materials and the raw, tactile quality of her surfaces echo the rhythms and imperfections found in the natural world. Through this, her paintings offer a gentle invitation to slow down and notice the unnoticed.

Sanae’s work, while deeply personal, resonates with a universal sense of calm and introspection—bridging cultures, time, and the quiet, fulfilling beauty of the imperfect everyday.

Commissions

Sanae's studio is in Melbourne