Tea Pot y Yoshiro Ikeda, 1997

Yoshiro Ikeda

"Tea Pot"

1997

30 x 18 x 11

Clay

ARTIST'S STATEMENT

Throughout my artistic career, I have drawn inspiration and ideas from my surroundings and experiences. My works have reflected the organic aspects of nature, the everchanging weather, and the art of dancing. Form and surface are woven together, creating an endless line of movement. This carries the eye of the viewer, and continually provokes curiosity. In the past years, the main body of my work has been handbuilt, though I continue to wheel throw and incorporate wheel thrown elements in my forms. Handbuilding gives a sense of freedom and possibility. The asymmetrical aspect brings with it the eternal challenge: balance, harmony, beauty.

Lynda Andrus Tom Bookwalter Anna Calluori Holcombe
Robert Clore Kerry S. Coppin Diane Dollar
Robert Grame Robert Hower Daniel W. Hunt
Yoshiro Ikeda Margo Kren
James Munce Duane Noblett Rosella Ogg
Elliot Pujol Renata Replogle Rex Replogle
Roger Lane Routson Teresa T. Schmidt Edward Sturr
James Swiler Gary Woodward