Q. Please introduce some of your signature series.
First, my “Moon Jar” series is perhaps my most iconic, reflecting my 30-year journey in ceramics. In this series, I combine traditional moon jar forms with crystalline glazes, uniting tradition and modernity in a single piece. The crystalline glaze, which produces natural crystal formations reminiscent of snowflakes or crystals, has become my signature.
The second series includes wheel-thrown works named “freewheeling” series. Multiple curves, each with a different center point, shape the exterior of the vessels, creating works that exude a sense of rhythm. The crystalline glaze adds an element of elegance and brilliance, enhancing the overall visual impact. Through these two series, I aim to blur the boundaries between craft, design and fine art.
Q. You primarily focus on the form of vessels. Why?
Initially, my work centered on “exploring functionality,” emphasizing the practical aspects of vessels. Between 2000 and 2019, I ventured beyond these confines, experimenting with vessels and three-dimensional objects to uncover the “sculptural potential” within ceramics. During this period, I explored everything from architectural ceramics to lifestyle crafts. This exploration ultimately led me to appreciate the inherent “beauty of vessels themselves.” I came to realize that vessels radiate a particular strength through their form, and there is a distinctive aura emanating from the glaze―one that fosters an almost magnetic connection between the piece, the space it inhabits, and the individuals who encounter it. Now, I am committed to showcasing the powerful presence a single piece can create within a space.