This fascination ultimately led him to build his own kiln to experiment and explore traditional shino glazes.
Aaron scythe ceramics.
Aaron scythe auckland new zealand b.
Yobittsugi style moon jar.
Over the next several years he found new ways to pursue pottery making including taking courses in sydney australia.
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Aaron scythe aaron scythe b.
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We have a fantastic range of aaron scythe ceramics.
Through a series of encounters and experiences while learning his craft in sydney he discovered his love for wood firing ceramics and for japanese korean pots.
Born in auckland aaron discovered japanese pottery techniques for the first time while he was studying in sydney.
Example of aaron scythe ceramics from different galleries that sell my work.
Aaron s current work reflects both his new zealand and māori heritage.
Japanese traditions such as mingei and chadōgu tea ceremony wares greatly influenced the philosophical approach and techniques which can be seen in his work today.
Yobistugi porcelain contemporary ceramics giclee prints.
Example of aaron scythe ceramics from different galleries that sell my work.
Originally from auckland scythe found himself drawn to pottery at a young age getting a job pouring slip into molds as a teenager.
In 1993 whilst working at sturt craft centre scythe built an anagama kiln and began investigating shino glazes.
Aaron scythe aaron scythe was born in auckland in 1971.
Yobitsugi style tsubo.
1971 auckland new zealand trained at carrington polytech in 1988 and east sydney polytech in 1989 where he developed an interest in momoyama pots.
This fascination ultimately led him to build his own kiln to experiment and explore traditional shino glazes.
Created by hand in scythe s whanganui studio.
As tea ceremony wares have always been my inspiration for making ceramics.
Born in auckland aaron discovered japanese pottery techniques for the first time while he was studying in sydney.
Landing page for aaron scythe ceramic artists webpage.
There a wood fire potter introduced him to some older japanese and korean pots.