Bob Green
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This piece was inspired by the memoire "The Hare with the Amber Eyes" by Edmund de Waal, who is also a potter. His thought-provoking book tells the story of his family's WWII experience. While most of their priceless artwork was confiscated by the Nazis, his family's Japanese sculpture collection was miraculously hidden and kept safe.
I fired this piece in the Raku tradition, a 16th century Japanese pottery technique. The Netsuke (or the Hare) was from the Edo period, which is a little later than the origins of Raku.
Donated By Bob Green