TOMOYA SAKAI
AVAilable pieces
Japanese ceramic.
h. 12,5 cm • ∅ 5 cm
h. 4 59⁄64 in. • ∅ 1 31⁄32 in.
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Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 21 cm • ∅ 7,5 cm
h. 8 17⁄64 in. • ∅ 2 61⁄64 in.
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Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 14 cm • l. 18 cm • L. 9 cm
h. 5 33⁄64 in. • l. 7 3⁄32 in. • w. 3 35⁄64 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 27,5 cm • ∅ 7 cm
h. 10 53⁄64 in. • ∅ 2 3⁄4 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 5 cm • ∅ 3 cm
h. 1 31⁄32 in. • ∅ 1 3⁄16 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 2 cm • ∅ 18 cm
h. 0 25⁄32 in. • ∅ 7 3⁄32 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 12 cm • ∅ 5,5 cm
h. 4 23⁄32 in. • ∅ 2 11⁄64 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 7 cm • ∅ 7 cm
h. 2 3⁄4 in. • ∅ 2 3⁄4 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 13 cm • ∅ 6 cm
h. 5 1⁄8 in. • ∅ 2 23⁄64 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
Japanese ceramic.
h. 6 cm • ∅ 5 cm
h. 2 23⁄64 in.• ∅ 1 31⁄32 in.
Stock
Unique
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Hand-wash only.
All pieces are hand-built and therefore, unique. Slight variations in color, shape and size might occur.
about
“I met pottery at university in 2013. I throw clay on a pottery wheel and spread it vertically with my hand. Then I am always fascinated by the feeling of tension, the centrifugal force, and the touch of clay changing its shape in my hand. The kiln firing is like a holy ritual and gives me an unusual excitement. The pottery has something which makes me feel I am alive now. I keep working on it to seek for such feeling.
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I always create works using a pottery wheel. The shapes of clay made through the spinning of the pottery wheel are associated with natural objects, architectural structures, the scenes of animations and movies, etc. I create various works by being inspired by such images.
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These days I reorganize and assemble chaotic images existing in my mind, using several parts produced by spinning the wheel. Thus, I try to express my imagined sceneries and create new images.”