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Art print Porte-louche sur pied en céladon bleu Ao Seiji shaku tate de la série Cinq couleurs d'ustensiles à thé Chaki goshiki - Kubo Shunman

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The art print of a blue celadon Porte-louche on a stand from Ao Seiji, Shaku tate, from the series Five Colors of Tea Utensils, Chaki goshiki - Kubo Shunman – An engaging introduction The art print of a blue celadon Porte-louche on a stand from Ao Seiji, Shaku tate, from the series Five Colors of Tea Utensils, Chaki goshiki - Kubo Shunman evokes an era when art and functionality blended harmoniously. This iconic piece, embodying the very essence of Japanese culture, is much more than a simple utensil. It reflects a centuries-old tradition, where every detail is carefully designed to celebrate the aesthetics and spirituality of tea. The art of tea, or chanoyu, transcends mere beverage consumption; it is a true ceremony, a moment of sharing and meditation. The beauty of this object lies in its ability to evoke these deep feelings, while also serving as a testament to the skill of artisans of the time. Style and uniqueness of the work The blue celadon, characteristic of this piece, is a color choice that evokes serenity and tranquility. The delicate shades of this blue, combined with the smooth, glossy texture of the ceramic, create a calming and refined atmosphere. The shape of the Porte-louche, both elegant and practical, demonstrates a pursuit of harmony between aesthetics and everyday use. Every curve, every line is designed to offer a unique sensory experience. The motifs decorating the surface of the object are inspired by nature, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for Japanese artists. This attention to detail and the symbolism of the forms make this work a central element of Japanese decoration, while also recalling the importance of nature in Japanese culture. The artist and his influence Kubo Shunman, an emblematic figure of ukiyo-e, left his mark by blending tradition and innovation. Active during the Edo period, he captured the spirit of his time while preserving ancient ceramic techniques. His influence is felt not only in his works but also in those of many artists who followed him.

Art print Porte-louche sur pied en céladon bleu Ao Seiji shaku tate de la série Cinq couleurs d'ustensiles à thé Chaki goshiki - Kubo Shunman

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The art print of a blue celadon Porte-louche on a stand from Ao Seiji, Shaku tate, from the series Five Colors of Tea Utensils, Chaki goshiki - Kubo Shunman – An engaging introduction The art print of a blue celadon Porte-louche on a stand from Ao Seiji, Shaku tate, from the series Five Colors of Tea Utensils, Chaki goshiki - Kubo Shunman evokes an era when art and functionality blended harmoniously. This iconic piece, embodying the very essence of Japanese culture, is much more than a simple utensil. It reflects a centuries-old tradition, where every detail is carefully designed to celebrate the aesthetics and spirituality of tea. The art of tea, or chanoyu, transcends mere beverage consumption; it is a true ceremony, a moment of sharing and meditation. The beauty of this object lies in its ability to evoke these deep feelings, while also serving as a testament to the skill of artisans of the time. Style and uniqueness of the work The blue celadon, characteristic of this piece, is a color choice that evokes serenity and tranquility. The delicate shades of this blue, combined with the smooth, glossy texture of the ceramic, create a calming and refined atmosphere. The shape of the Porte-louche, both elegant and practical, demonstrates a pursuit of harmony between aesthetics and everyday use. Every curve, every line is designed to offer a unique sensory experience. The motifs decorating the surface of the object are inspired by nature, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for Japanese artists. This attention to detail and the symbolism of the forms make this work a central element of Japanese decoration, while also recalling the importance of nature in Japanese culture. The artist and his influence Kubo Shunman, an emblematic figure of ukiyo-e, left his mark by blending tradition and innovation. Active during the Edo period, he captured the spirit of his time while preserving ancient ceramic techniques. His influence is felt not only in his works but also in those of many artists who followed him.
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