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Japanese,
b. 1941
Oceanscape
1982
Stoneware
13.5 x 10.5 x 9.75 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1984.888
In Oceanscape, Ban Kajitani uses the “neriage” technique, originally popularized during China’s Tang dynasty, to produce the dynamic marbled design of the vessel. While on a visit to Capitol Reef National Park in southern Utah in 1974, Kajitani was enchanted with the majestic layering of sedimentary rock. The landscape reminded him of neriage, in which a layered, vibrant clay body is created through wedging differently colored clays to create a marbled effect. In Oceanscape, the vessel’s beauty comes from the clay body itself rather than any surface glaze. The dynamic swirls within the vessel are reminiscent of the ocean’s current, while alluding to the layering of sediments that create the geological terrain of the ocean floor.
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