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Interview with Mr. Yamane.
By Masahiko Nishiki, Far East Network Joint Enterprise Cooperative.
What makes you decide to go into the ceramic art?

A direct cause is having visited the studio of the Hagi ware artist who is also my friend and saw the mud on the wheel constitutes the form of a vessel gradually. It was not only that I was impressed, but also something like a soul-awakening experience for me. After that, I built my own kiln and started to study ceramic art.

You are also a master of Karate, and is there any relation with ceramic art?

I began Karate at the age of twenty-first, before that, I could not last long whatever I do.
However, by continuing Karate for 15years, I gained confidence, and when I became the instructor of Karate, the confidence changed to the firm belief that if I have a mind to do something, I can do. Regarding the relation with ceramic art, in Karate, one seeks to make himself a vacuum. According to Taoism described by Mr. Kakuzo Okakura, Vacuum is all-potent because all-containing. In vacuum alone motion becomes possible. One who could make of himself a vacuum into which others might freely enter would become master of all situations. In the ceramic art, the same principle holds.

You excel in calligraphy, and what is the sense of meaning of calligraphy for you?

I think that character express the dignity of those who write it. Moreover, we can give or receive the power through calligraphy.

What is your goal in ceramic art?

The process of creation is more important than the results for me. Making pottery is a means to be vacuum rather than a way to express myself.
- biography -
1952 Born in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture
1972 Pursue a martial arts career through the style of Kyokushin Kaikan, Shoringi Kempo, and Ashihara-kaikan of a New International Karate Organization.
1974 Established a Karate school. (continues to this day to be a master of the Karate school)
1987 Decided to pursue a life in pottery.
Built a kiln by his own effort spending a year.
1990 Made a presentation at 3rd. Hagi-ware Festival by recommendation of Yoshida Hagi-en Chokumon, and found ready favor. Subsequently, participated 13 times in the festival.
Established his own kiln, Kousaian.
1998 Held a private exhibition at a Konpuan gallery in Kuga.
2001 Held a exhibition at a Yamaboushi gallery in Hagi.
2003 Held a joint exhibition with Ms. Yoko Yu in Yamaguchi.
Held a private exhibition at Shinto gallery in Kobe.



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