
W150 x L150mm, Hong Kong
W200xD150xH230mm, China
This is no ordinary wine jar but one that is without a lid. One might wonder if all the wine has to be poured through the spout, but that will be a waste of wine. Turning the jar upside down there is a hole at the bottom, but would’t the water just fall out when the jar is turned around? The trick of the jar is built within the pottery, the hole a the bottom is extended by a tube which extends upwards to a height which is above the opening of the spout. The wine is trapped around the tube ready to be poured out.

VESSEL no VESSEL
by
Tetsuya Ishiyama
18 April – 3 May 2015 (Sat & Sun), 1– 6 pm
@
Unit Gallery, L5-23 JCCAC, Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
W420 X H550mm, China
Continuing from yesterday’s story about poor Wang who has been accused and sent to jail. On the upper print, Chun (second right) found out the news and rushed to the court, she made an appeal and Wang was released.
The lower print features the wedding night of Wang and Chun, the happy couple lived happily ever after.
Come to see the actual print and many others at the
New Year Print Exhibition
MOUNTAIN FOLKCRAFT
CHINESE WOOD BLOCK PRINT COLLECTION
DIA100xH300mm, Hong Kong + Sumatra, Indonesia
Remember the guri guri potion stopper? It has now completed with a jar!
The jar has been custom made for the stopper.
The figurine belonged to the datu (shaman) of the Batak tribe in Sumatra. Magic guri guri potion would have been kept in the jar, which is the ingredient for magic performed by the datu.
The figurine consists of 2 humans riding on a singa, a mythological creature that is benevolent and powerful, it is described to be part human, part buffalo, part crocodile.