Two Makoto Yabe (Japanese/American, 1947-2005) Summer Tea Bowls, Massachusetts, late 20th century, porcelain conical forms with abstract blue and mauve glaze decoration, one with three small indentations to rim, both with incised artist's mark, ht. 2 1/2 and 2 1/4 in. Note: Yabe's work exemplifies the transmission of Japanese ceramics to the West. He immigrated to Boston, where he was an integral member of the local ceramic community, yet he maintained his Japanese roots. Yabe taught ceramics at a number of schools and universities in the Boston area, touching the lives of all his students and expanding their knowledge and appreciation of studio ceramics.
Two Makoto Yabe (Japanese/American, 1947-2005) Summer Tea Bowls, Massachusetts, late 20th century, porcelain conical forms with abstract blue and mauve glaze decoration, one with three small indentations to rim, both with incised artist's mark, ht. 2 1/2 and 2 1/4 in. Note: Yabe's work exemplifies the transmission of Japanese ceramics to the West. He immigrated to Boston, where he was an integral member of the local ceramic community, yet he maintained his Japanese roots. Yabe taught ceramics at a number of schools and universities in the Boston area, touching the lives of all his students and expanding their knowledge and appreciation of studio ceramics.
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