Haguiko (1948) is a Japanese / French ceramist. The piece we are offering here is a slab built container in partial angular and partial rounded shape. This raku fired piece has a thick glaze and a wax resist decoration.
Haguiko has her first exhibition in the Netherlands with Loes & Reinier International Ceramics in Deventer (NL) in 1997.
About
Haguiko is born in 1948 in Saga, Japan. Education as an architecte. In 1972 she moves to France. Here she visits the L'école des Beaux-Arts in Tours, section 'décoration'. Here she meets her future husband Jean-Pierre Viot. Lessons from Viot and the American ceramist Paul Sodner. Haguiko did receive the Prix Liliane Bettencourt.
Haguiko (1948) is a Japanese / French ceramist. The piece we are offering here is a slab built container in partial angular and partial rounded shape. This raku fired piece has a thick glaze and a wax resist decoration.
Haguiko has her first exhibition in the Netherlands with Loes & Reinier International Ceramics in Deventer (NL) in 1997.
About
Haguiko is born in 1948 in Saga, Japan. Education as an architecte. In 1972 she moves to France. Here she visits the L'école des Beaux-Arts in Tours, section 'décoration'. Here she meets her future husband Jean-Pierre Viot. Lessons from Viot and the American ceramist Paul Sodner. Haguiko did receive the Prix Liliane Bettencourt.
Haguiko and Viot can be seen in below URL.
http://www.tv5.org/cms/chaine-francophone/publications/Sur-mesures/Video/p-15216-Episode-25-Jean-Pierre-Viot-et-Haguiko-ceramistes.htm