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In this objet d’art, Alyne Ohigashi imaginatively combines natural forms to create a fantastical marine and botanical sculpture. Inspired by the textures of sea urchins and cactuses, it seems to be in a constant state of growth, revealing new details with every viewing.
Multiple layers of glazes in blue, green, turquoise, and navy flow and meld together, evoking a tide pool or a warm tropical sea. Touches of gold recall the sun shining on the water. Each small bump is made of water glass, each individually applied to give the piece a naturally organic rhythm. Wonderfully tactile, it offers new ways of experiencing form and color, revealing more of its secrets with every viewing.
Exploring new possibilities in Tobe ware, Ohigashi remains true to the materials of the craft while adding her own innovations. Each of her sculptures is crafted from Tobe porcelain—a challenge to work with for such detailed pieces. Drawing on marine and botanical shapes and hues familiar to her from a childhood spent in the Philippines, Ohigashi skillfully unifies her two homelands. The final result feels both nostalgic and new, familiar and strange, an intriguing ambiguity that encourages the viewer to create their own meaning.
Just like a real living creature, this piece encourages an emotional bond with its caretaker. Each element reflects both the symmetry and variation of the natural world. Not only beautiful but a delight to touch, this work brings a refreshing yet grounded presence to a foyer, centerpiece, or desk, inviting in turns lively conversation and quiet reflection. It is a playful symphony of imagination, a rhythmic ode to nature.
DETALLES
Quantity |
1 |
Size |
D 18.5 cm (7.3 in) x H 21.0 cm (8.3 in) [Wooden box] D 22.5 cm (8.9 in) x W 22.5 cm (8.9 in) x H 26.0 cm (10.2 in) |
Weight | 1,060 g (37.4 oz) |
Material |
Porcelain |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Fabricante / Marca
Ohigashi Alyne works within the time-honored craft of Tobe ware, bringing her unique voice to this centuries-old medium. Combining traditional techniques with her own distinct designs and glazing styles, she turns the pristine white surfaces of Tobe porcelain into canvases for her vibrant colors and textures.
With a background in agricultural research, Ohigashi excels in botanical and natural motifs and forms. Through a combination of intuition and a deep understanding of technique and materials, she crafts ceramic sculptures and objets d’art that seek to expand the horizons and possibilities of Tobe ware as a medium.

Artesanía
La porcelana Tobe se produce en la región de Tobe, en la prefectura de Ehime, al noroeste de la isla de Shikoku. Esta porcelana blanca, con su hermoso tono ligeramente azulado debido al hierro, sigue siendo muy apreciada. La porcelana Tobe mantiene un profundo respeto por las técnicas artesanales tradicionales, incluso en medio de la modernización.

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Ohigashi Alyne
Ohigashi Alyne works within the time-honored craft of Tobe ware, bringing her unique voice to this centuries-old medium. Combining traditional techniques with her own distinct designs and glazing styles, she turns the pristine white surfaces of Tobe porcelain into canvases for her vibrant colors and textures.
With a background in agricultural research, Ohigashi excels in botanical and natural motifs and forms. Through a combination of intuition and a deep understanding of technique and materials, she crafts ceramic sculptures and objets d’art that seek to expand the horizons and possibilities of Tobe ware as a medium.

Porcelain Botanicals: The Natural Textures of Ohigashi Alyne

Galería Musubi
Desde sus inicios, MUSUBI KILN se ha esforzado por presentar al mundo las mejores artesanías tradicionales de maestros de todo Japón.
Aquí, en la Galería, buscamos exhibir las técnicas tradicionales más avanzadas, transmitidas de generación en generación. Podrá descubrir obras de maestros que no solo han perfeccionado estos métodos, sino que también han aportado su imaginación para innovar aún más el oficio.
Algunos de estos maestros incluso han sido nombrados Tesoros Nacionales Vivientes, un título que les otorgó el gobierno japonés para reconocer formalmente su contribución a la artesanía y la cultura, consolidando así su legado y convirtiéndolos en una parte importante de la historia del arte.
Cada pieza se elabora meticulosamente a mano durante muchos meses para crear un tesoro atemporal único. Y cuando esté en tu hogar, tú también formarás parte de esa historia.
Bienvenidos a la Galería. Les invitamos a explorarla con calma.
