Tall Sided Cream Bowl
This bowl has a deep round form which has been gently pushed in, at intervals, near the rim, lending a tactility to the shape. The rounded body hovers lightly on a stable yet minimal base. The soft translucent glaze shows a lovely dipping of the glaze on the inside rim and two curved strokes brushed in dark glaze are intertwined on the inside base of the bowl.
Porcelain, glazes
Approx. 23 x 21 x 13cm
Kayo O’Young is recognized as one of Canada’s finest porcelain potters. In the industry, he is known as “a potter’s potter - the highest acclaim” and he serves as both teacher and inspiration to numerous potters. Kayo’s work is the focus of numerous exhibits in prestigious museums, galleries, private and public collections worldwide. His work has also been the subject of two films: The Hand and the Spirit (TV Ontario, 1992) and Playing with the Fire (CBC Arts and Entertainment, 1993).
He was educated at Central Technical School in Toronto and has taught at various schools in Toronto and Montreal. Plus he has hosted various workshops and seminars at the Ontario College of Art and Design, Mohawk College of Applied Arts and the University of Waterloo.
Each of Kayo’s pieces is a one-of-a-kind original. He pays the utmost attention to detail, leaving no area of the work untouched by his genius.