Tea Bowl. Small enough to be cradled in the palms of your hands. Dark background with a light aqua green glaze that has a hanging streaky moss effect.
Diamond Patterned Platter. Large open platter that has a netting design type glaze. Dark exterior with an interior of variations of mauve and a splash of whiteness the travels in a circular motion across the interior.
Shino Tea Bowl. Small to be able to fit in the palms of your hand. Rich golden in colour with speckled brown iron spots breaking thru the glaze.

Colour & Form

Koji Hoashi returns to Adelaide with an exhibition of new ceramic forms, after his successful and sold out grouping of Tea bowls which were exhibited in "The Art of the Tea Bowl" exhibition, held during the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. This new collection of finely thrown forms will include elegant blossom vases, large plates and tea bowls that will be decorated with a glaze layering technique which creates a patterning effect that will intrigue and engage the viewer.

Koji Hoashi is a Japanese born artist who lives in Ballarat, Victoria and is currently senior lecturer in Ceramics at the Federation University. His works are greatly admired by his peers and collectors alike and are also part of the following collections. Geelong Art Gallery. Shepparton Art Museum. Bendigo Art Gallery.  

Allow plenty of time to explore this intriguing display of ceramics by one of Australia's leading exponents of stoneware glazes. Marvel at the quality of the blood reds, the iron blue chuns and the earthy shino glazes, all applied with dexterity.

Visual Arts and Design
Victoria • Adelaide Fringe Premiere
 
Sat, 22 Feb - Sun, 09 Mar
 
Thursday-Sunday: 12pm-5pm
 
Gallery J on Lincoln
 
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
 
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