Ceramic works 

Things that I like 

Teabowls 

I have always had a great love for teabowls. The  challenge of finding something new whilst remaining in the confines of the form and tradition.


Yobitsugi style Teabowl

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Yobitsugi style Teabowl 

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Yobitsugi style Teabowl 

 Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Hikidashiguro Teabowl 

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




3 colored terra-cotta Teabowl 

Courtesy  of The Nevica Project 




Yobistugi  style Teabowl

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




Yobitsugi  style Teabowl 

 Courtesy of The  Nevica Project 




Hikidashiguro Teabowl 

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




Yobitsugi style Teabowl

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 



Yobitsugi Style Tea-bowl 

Courtesy of Cavin-Morris Gallery

Yobitsugi Style Tea-bowl 

Courtesy of Cavin-Morris Gallery

Yobitsugi Style Tea-bowl 

Courtesy of Cavin-Morris Gallery

Porcelain Teabowl 




Yobitsugi style Teabowl




Yobitsugi style Teabowl




Shuki 

ware for sake 

Guinomi always interest me as they have the same feeling as a Tea bowl.

Tokuri are just fun to make and I love the freedom in the form. 






Yobitsugi  style Tokkuri 

Courtesy of The Stratford  Gallery 




Hikidashiguro  Tokkuri

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




Yobitsugi style Tokkuri 

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 





Oribe tokkuri

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Yobitsugi style tokkuri 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 

Oribe tokkuri

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Yobitsugi style tokkuri 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries

Yobitsugi style tokkuri 

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Yobitsugi style tokkuri 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries

Yobitsugi Style Tea-bowl 

Courtesy of Cavin-Morris Gallery

Yobitsugi Style Tea-bowl 

Courtesy of Cavin-Morris Gallery

Yobitsugi Style sake cup 

Courtesy of Cavin-Morris Gallery

Yobitsugi style Guinomi 

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 




Porcelain Guinomi

Courtesy of The Nevica Project  




Terra-cotta Guinomi 

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




Shokki

I always think of Tableware as a bridge to art in this life 

It has no pretensions to what it’s value is in life 

A ritual for this mundane world towards beauty 

A connection a bridge



Porcelain tall footed bowl 

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




Yobitsugi serving bowl 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 




Porcelain plate 

Courtesy of Form gallery 




Yobitsugi Style Shallow Bowl 

Courtesy of Avid Gallery 


Yobitsugi Style Katakuchi

Courtesy of Avid Gallery 

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Yobitsugi style Teapot 

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




Porcelain Plates 

Courtesy of Masterworks gallery 




Nagasaki red Bowl 

Courtesy ofThe Poi Room 




Hikidashiguro mug

Courtesy of The Nevica Project 




Yobitsugi style mugs 

Courtesy of Form gallery 





2 colored porcelain ewer

Courtesy of Form gallery 




Other 

mostly works that can be used in the tea ceremony 

As tea ceremony wares have always been my inspiration  for making ceramics.


Tsubo Yobitsugi style 

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 



Tsubo Yobitsugi style 

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Tsubo Yobitsugi style

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery 

Yobitsugi style vase 

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery

Oribe Water container

Courtesy of The Stratford Gallery

Tsubo Yobitsugi style

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 

Tsubo Yobitsugi style

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries

Tsubo Yobitsugi style

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries

Tsubo Yobitsugi style

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries

Yobitsugi large Teapot 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 

Yobitsugi large Teapot 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 

Oribe  large Teapot 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 

Kizeto donut vase

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 


Group of vases and bottles 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 

Yobitsugi style bottle 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 

Oribe Vase 

Courtesy of Avid Gallery 

Yobitsugi Style Moon Jar 

Courtesy of Avid Gallery 

Oribe Water container 

Courtesy of Avid Gallery 

Yobitsugi style large Teabowl 

Courtesy of Te Tuhi Contemporary Art  Trust

Photo Sam Harnett

Yobitsugi style large Teabowl 

Courtesy of Te Tuhi Contemporary Art  Trust

Photo Sam Harnett

Yobitsugi style large Teabowl 

Courtesy of Te Tuhi Contemporary Art Trust

Photo Sam Harnett

Yobitsugi style large Teabowl 

Courtesy of Te Tuhi Contemporary Art Trust

Photo Sam Harnett

Yobitsugi style large Teabowl 

Courtesy of Te Tuhi Contemporary Art  Trust

Photo Sam Harnett

Yobitsugi style large Teabowl 

Courtesy of Te Tuhi Contemporary Art  Trust

Photo Sam Harnett

Yobitsugi style Tsubo 

Courtesy of Masterworks gallery 




Yobittsugi style Moon  jar 

Courtesy of The Milford Galleries 




Yobitsugi Tsubo

Courtesy of Masterworks gallery 



Yobitsugi  donut  vases 




Terra-cotta vase 

Courtesy of Form gallery  




Yobitsugi large Teapot




Yobitsugi style  Mizusashi 




Yobitsugi style vase 




Yobitsugi style  Moon jar 




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