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http://www2r.biglobe.ne.jp/makoto-h/
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Nihon University College of Arts
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If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Sculpture
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a Japanese ceramic artist. My work is a consistent continuation of Japanese ceramic tradition.
About my artwork
All my elements are traditional. I am deeply influenced by Bizen, but I want to make something new out of these traditions. There in no distinction between the traditional forms and the more modern work. All of these are connected, my work is developed in parallel, simultaneously.
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my studio, online, another city
Makoto HATORI
Ancient Style, Modern Sensibility

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Makoto Hatori apprenticed to master potter Ken Fujiwara in 1969. He then earned a degree in sculpture at Nihon University, College of Arts and went on to study technology at the Gifu Prefectural Institute of Ceramics. By 1975, he had established his own studio in Ibaraki(a region in eastern Japan), where he still works today. Since 1978 the artist has participated in numerous exhibitions in Japan, Italy, Great Britain, New Zealand, Egypt, Belgium, Germany, Lithuania, U.S.A., Croatia, South Africa, Australia, Taiwan, Estonia, Korea, Spain, Hungary. 1992, he taught ceramics at Manchester Metropolitan University Department of Art and Desigin. 1994~1996, Makoto is member of Contemporary Applied Arts in England. 1996,98 Invited to International Ceramic Symposium by Lithuania Panevezyo City Council. 1997 Invited to " Earth and Fire" Craft Potters Association Great Britain. 2006 Invited to " Wodfiring symposium" - Organised program for 2006- by International Ceramics Studio in Hungary. 2007 Invited to International Ceramic Magazine Editors Association (ICMEA) by ICMEA and FuLe International Ceramic Art Museum, Fuping, Shaanxi, China. He has published a number of articles and reviews on ceramic art. His works are included in the collections of South African, Korean, Hungarian, UK museums. Currently he works as a studio artist. 

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"Structure," (w)28.0 - (d)28.0 - (h)47.0cm, stonware, natural wood ash, traditional way fired to 1300 degrees C.in oxidation, eight-day firing, with metal.

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Expanding the tradition

Expanding the tradition Makoto HATORI Sharing with others --- the unconscious that set the margin Making things does not necessarily related to creativity. For instance, it is often the case that the ultimate perfection of the technique ("god hand") is considered as attaining an artistic element and the resultant work may be regarded as an artistic one. However, even if the work is the product of the highest technique, if it only gives its presence in a certain limit… Continue

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At 6:41pm on 4th December 2008, Ekaterina Alexander said…
Hello Makoto, I love the way you mix natural/organic shapes with perfect spheres, a bit like mixing intuition and reason...
At 8:11pm on 20th November 2008, joanna said…
I am not a 'ceramicist' but I look at your sculptures and see the symmetry you have created - it is pleasing to the eye! Balancing the ceramic with other materials - wood, steel frames, etc makes your traditional style authentic.
At 9:16pm on 29th October 2008, Noura Debbouche said…
Dear Makoto
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At 5:04pm on 22nd October 2008, xuyun said…
很吃惊!你会写中文!
At 1:45pm on 21st October 2008, xuyun said…
Hello I like your artworks ! Very interesting!
At 12:05pm on 18th September 2008, Edelweiss said…
Thank you for adding me as a friend :)
At 1:19pm on 16th September 2008, Edelweiss said…
Hello I like your artworks
At 3:36pm on 7th September 2008, Jamie Clough said…
Thank you for adding me as a friend!
I like the fact you stick to traditional Japanese art, I haven't noticed a lot of that around these days.

わたしはにほんごをべんきょうします。
I hope you understood that, and maybe one day I will become better at Japanese and will be able to speak to you more efficiently!

どうもありがとうございます!
At 12:57pm on 7th September 2008, Vernissage Gallery said…
Very interesting!
Where is the starting point?
regards
Dusko Vernacki
 
 

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