オブジェ 花器01
オブジェ 花器01
Sato Tatsunori
The black stripes are patterns created by bacteria. This vase is made from a decaying Japanese horse chestnut with wormholes. Water cannot be directly poured into it.
Material: Japanese horse chestnut, oil finish
12cm diameter x 24cm high
About My Work
I produce oil-finished and wiped lacquer vases and vases in Yamagata. I aim to create works of art by taking my time to stabilize the aging process while respecting the expression of the wood.
To make the most of the rich expression of wood that creates nature.
And to accompany people's daily lives as a tool.
The balance between these two is the theme of my work.
When I work with wood, I feel that it has a variety of personalities.
Even the same species of tree can have different tastes, grains, and hardness depending on the environment in which it was grown and the part of the tree where it was grown.
Trees were originally living organisms in the forest, and they remain as unique, translatable, time-tested materials that have lived their lives.
I believe that this is the charm of wood, and I create my pieces with knots and splits along the way, valuing the expression of the wood.
About the Artist
Sato produces his work in Sato Wood Studio, in Zao, Yamagata.
2014~2018 Engaged in household Buddhist altar production
2014 Graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Crafts and Industrial Design
1987 Born in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture