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£675.00
“In everyday life, all sorts of images are stored in my mind—they’re scattered and unorganised. But when I begin by drawing simple ideas in my sketchbook, I extract only the elements I feel like using at that moment. It might be a sense of volume, a shadow, a texture, or a pattern—whatever stands out. From there, I start to abstract those elements.”
– Chinoko Sakamoto
By Japanese Sculptor Chinoko Sakamoto
Materials: Stoneware with underglaze and stain
Dimensions: H; 12 x W; 11.5 x D; 8 cm
Techniques: Each sculpture is unique, combining hand-building techniques and a distinctive blend of slips and glazes.
Care: A gentle wash with warm water
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“In everyday life, all sorts of images are stored in my mind—they’re scattered and unorganised. But when I begin by drawing simple ideas in my sketchbook, I extract only the elements I feel like using at that moment. It might be a sense of volume, a shadow, a texture, or a pattern—whatever stands out. From there, I start to abstract those elements.”
– Chinoko Sakamoto
By Japanese Sculptor Chinoko Sakamoto
Materials: Stoneware with underglaze and stain
Dimensions: H; 12 x W; 11.5 x D; 8 cm
Techniques: Each sculpture is unique, combining hand-building techniques and a distinctive blend of slips and glazes.
Care: A gentle wash with warm water
“In everyday life, all sorts of images are stored in my mind—they’re scattered and unorganised. But when I begin by drawing simple ideas in my sketchbook, I extract only the elements I feel like using at that moment. It might be a sense of volume, a shadow, a texture, or a pattern—whatever stands out. From there, I start to abstract those elements.”
– Chinoko Sakamoto