Ceramic vessels and artistic objects by Wadayama Masahiro are now on view and available for purchase. Through the media of pottery, the works depict the artist’s intentions to express horizontal lines and horizons, colors and how these colors change, as well as elements that have a decidedly temporal quality.

2021
Ceramic
220 x 270 mm

2021
Ceramic
175 x 650 mm

2021
Ceramic
170 x 750 mm

2021
Ceramic
55 x 65 mm

2021
Ceramic
H192 x W123 x D101 mm
Wadayama Masahiro
1985 Born in Osaka
2008 Graduated from South Dakota State University
2009 Studied under ceramic artist Hiruma Kazuyo
2019 Moved to Kada, Wakayama prefecture
Awards
- 2010
- Won Yomiuri TV Award, 16th Shibi Kougei Competition
- 2012
- Entry; Kyoto Craftwork Biennial
- 2013
- Won Encouragement Award, 5th Kikuchi Biennial
Entry; 22nd Japan Ceramics Exhibition
Entry; 6th Modern Tea Ceramics Exhibition - 2014
- Entry; 3rd Hagi Exhibition
- 2015
- Entry; 23rd Japan Ceramic Exhibition
- 2016
- Entry; 6th Kikuchi Biennial
Represented Osaka, Lexus Takumi project 2016 - 2021
- Entry; 9th Kikuchi Biennial

horizonte
Lines change depending on where you see them.
The lines we see now are not really there,
but are only temporal manifestations, visible in that place.
So many thoughts and ideas are intersecting in our time.
I hope for what had once been shut away to gradually become free.
- Wadayama Masahiro