花瓶 - Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明(1936—2017), 瓷器 - 日本 - 手绘的树海 (沒有保留價)





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日本 Fujii Shumei(1936-2017)製瓷花瓶,尺寸為 14 × 14 × 30 cm,手繪樹海景觀,藍色至奶白色的漸變釉與點綴如雪花的裝飾,狀態優良。
賣家描述
Remarkable porcelain Vase with beautiful hand-drawing scene of sea of trees, the overall beauty of the sea of trees is from near to far, giving people an immersive feeling. It reflects the artist's excellent painting skills as well as extraordinary imagination and creativity. made by Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明 (1936-2017).
The bottle features a delicate gradient glaze, transitioning from deep blue to milky white with soft, natural layers. The dotted decorations throughout resemble falling snowflakes, echoing the hand-painted "sea of trees" below and creating a tranquil and profound winter forest atmosphere.
Upon closer inspection, the trees are layered with extremely fine brushstrokes, with distant mountains appearing and disappearing, creating a strong sense of space and a poetic expression reminiscent of Eastern landscape paintings. Overall, the bottle is both decorative and possesses significant artistic value.
Artist: Fujii Shumei藤井朱明(signed by the artist on the bottom)
Fujii Shumei - Born in Arita Town in 1936. From the age of 15, he worked at Akaeda and a ceramics company in the town. In 1962, his work ``Kanryu'' was selected for the Nitten Exhibition for the first time, and since then he has been selected 15 times. In 1963, he became independent as a brocade processing business, and in 1974 he opened Shumeigama朱明窯. He has won many awards, including the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, the Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition Minister of Education Award, and the Japan New Crafts Exhibition Japan New Crafts Award. Using a technique that uses tree leaves for dyeing, it expresses the mental landscape of Arita in each season. He is a friend of the Nitten Association and a member of the Saga Art Association.
Dimensions: 14 x 14 x 30 cm
Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.
Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.
Remarkable porcelain Vase with beautiful hand-drawing scene of sea of trees, the overall beauty of the sea of trees is from near to far, giving people an immersive feeling. It reflects the artist's excellent painting skills as well as extraordinary imagination and creativity. made by Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明 (1936-2017).
The bottle features a delicate gradient glaze, transitioning from deep blue to milky white with soft, natural layers. The dotted decorations throughout resemble falling snowflakes, echoing the hand-painted "sea of trees" below and creating a tranquil and profound winter forest atmosphere.
Upon closer inspection, the trees are layered with extremely fine brushstrokes, with distant mountains appearing and disappearing, creating a strong sense of space and a poetic expression reminiscent of Eastern landscape paintings. Overall, the bottle is both decorative and possesses significant artistic value.
Artist: Fujii Shumei藤井朱明(signed by the artist on the bottom)
Fujii Shumei - Born in Arita Town in 1936. From the age of 15, he worked at Akaeda and a ceramics company in the town. In 1962, his work ``Kanryu'' was selected for the Nitten Exhibition for the first time, and since then he has been selected 15 times. In 1963, he became independent as a brocade processing business, and in 1974 he opened Shumeigama朱明窯. He has won many awards, including the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, the Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition Minister of Education Award, and the Japan New Crafts Exhibition Japan New Crafts Award. Using a technique that uses tree leaves for dyeing, it expresses the mental landscape of Arita in each season. He is a friend of the Nitten Association and a member of the Saga Art Association.
Dimensions: 14 x 14 x 30 cm
Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.
Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

