Chawan No. 13
Soda-fired chawan by Danny Kostyshin. Mixed stoneware clay body.
Albany slip glaze on the outside with highly textured ridges. A beautiful pale blue-green clear glaze on the inside with small brown speckles, reminding us of quail egg shells.
A taller and slimmer chawan that with a heavier weight in the hands.
⌀: 4¼"
H: 3⅝"
Danny Kostyshin, potter, Vancouver B.C.
Danny first started making chawans at the age of 16 years old, and for the past 15 years, chawan and small tea cups have been his focus. He often uses recycled clay and prefers wood- or soda-firing methods for its unpredictable nature and the element of surprise.
“I am very interested in the wabi (spirit) aspect of the chawan. I am interested in kiln accidents that create interesting surfaces and finishes to my work. I desire that my work be used daily. My work lends itself to very unique vessels that appeal to the individual who identifies with some aspect of the vessel.”
“All pots become part of our personal environment and reflect a modern aesthetic, in our homes. The intimate quality, that a functional pot allows, provides a daily interaction with an object that is used and becomes loved for that reason. I believe this allows for a sense of patience to develop, something this 21st century must respect.”