Guardian Lion Dogs: Heaven and Earth
Produced in 2015
Lion Dogs in Arita porcelain
Product Development and OEM
Thanks to our reputation of making large vases and water tobacco decoration, we were asked by the contemporary artist Miwa Komatsu to create her Guardian Lion Dogs in porcelain, to be part of "The Edo Garden" by the scenery artist Kazuyuki Ishihara for UK Chelsea Flower Show in 2015.
"The Edo Garden" won the Gold Medal at this most prestigious gardening show in the world.
Collaboration work of Japanese traditional crafts Arita and the value of “Guardian Lion Dogs” as cultural property, was highly evaluated as a work of art by the curator Ms. Nicole Rousmaniere, and was elected to be eternally stored at the British Museum.
The display caption says:
The playful Lion dog(koma inu)are a collaboration between the artist Komatsu Miwa who designed and painted them and Matsumoto Satoru who formed and fired them.He is the seventh generation to head the Yazaemon Kiln,Arita.
And Yazaemon the 7th has the honor to have his name Satoru Matsumoto engraved forever on the collaboration art work.
Miwa Komatsu
Born on 29th November 1984 in Nagano, Japan
Graduated from Joshibi College of Art and Design where she decided to become a copperplate painter. Her artwork "Shijukunichi" in which she expressed her own view on life and death came under the spotlight.
Then she expanded her activities in pen drawing and ink painting and so on.
In May 2015, she created the Guardian Lion Dogs to collaborate with the garden designer Kazuyuki Ishihara for his "The Edo Garden" which won the Gold Medal at Chelsea Flower Show in UK. In October, this “Guardian Lion Dogs: Heaven and Earth” was elected for permanent display at the British Museum.
Official blog: http: // nameblo.jp/komakoma-blog/
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