Art
Ceramic Moon Jar
- Item Number
- 178
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to ol01cb965
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
Gorgeous hand made moon jar measuring 8.5 inches tall with a 3.5 inch opening at top and a 24 inch circumfrence at its widest point.
Item Special Note
Dave Kim the Potter uses direct influence from his cultural heritage as a Korean to apply developed aesthetics to his functional pottery. Currently working in Brooklyn, NY, he believes that creating historic Korean pottery preserves a culture that is slowly dissipating by the modern society. Each pottery Kim creates collects elements of form, decoration, color and material from various traditional Korean pottery styles, individually offering a wide variety of styles such as Sang-gam(Korean inlay technique), Baek-ja(porcelain-ware typically known for Moonjars), or Bun-cheong(technique that uses stamps). Producing work that has been done for centuries, Kim still challenges the limits of what can be done by following the ways of Korean pottery. His experimental interest has also enabled him to create new bodies of work that has strayed away from the tradition yet very grounded at the core of what Korean pottery is; simplicity that represents natural, unpretentious beauty.
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