find happiness in a warm tea bowl
David Campiche, Loren Cross, Roy Hackett, Colin Meston, Lor Max
February 9 - March 2
This ceramic invitational featured five local artists: David Campiche, Loren Cross, Roy Hackett, Colin Meston and Lor Max.
The Modern Tea Ceremony, or the Way of Tea, has attracted many followers. Some of those who revere the Tea Ceremony are potters who create Tea Ware (utensils used in the tea ceremony, such as Tea Bowls). The artists in this exhibit are seeking to express the simple beauty and serenity of the Tea Ceremony in their work.
The Tea Bowl, found in many styles from the rustic to the formal, is the symbol of the Tea Ceremony. The pleasure of sharing a bowl of tea with friends is considered by many to be a sublime experience. As is this exhibit, including vintage kimonos from Cargo Astoria.
Here's a selection from the exhibit.
The Modern Tea Ceremony, or the Way of Tea, has attracted many followers. Some of those who revere the Tea Ceremony are potters who create Tea Ware (utensils used in the tea ceremony, such as Tea Bowls). The artists in this exhibit are seeking to express the simple beauty and serenity of the Tea Ceremony in their work.
The Tea Bowl, found in many styles from the rustic to the formal, is the symbol of the Tea Ceremony. The pleasure of sharing a bowl of tea with friends is considered by many to be a sublime experience. As is this exhibit, including vintage kimonos from Cargo Astoria.
Here's a selection from the exhibit.