photo-graphic-art

Collection: ceramic art

ceramic art | concr'act

This ceramic work is designed to have a tranquil presence and settle into the space in which it is placed.

The material reflects a decaying scene through cracks and peeling, while the form proves its existence as if breathing through the fluctuations of the material itself.
By stopping the progression of time, the flow of time within the work comes to a gentle halt.
A difference will emerge between this and the accelerated real world, and I hope that this difference will act as a special spirituality.
Additionally, his abstract drawings made with black powder are based on the need for subtle tension and are inspired by cutting-edge contemporary music.

All of the pieces in this collection are in the form of vases, with the aim of blending naturally into the everyday spaces of those who purchase them.
Because we prioritize the emotional impact that can be achieved through the texture and shape of the material, our products deviate from the functionality of traditional ceramics, but we hope you will enjoy them as art pieces that quietly fill your living space.

These ceramic works are conceived to act as quiet presences that sediment within the space—
a result of the visual creativity born from the interplay between tangible form and abstraction.
What is essential here are the materials that reflect the scenery of decay through cracks and exfoliation,
and the forms that seem to breathe, proving their existence through the subtle tremor of the clay itself.
By arresting the progression of time in decay, the flow of time within each work slows and lingers.
In contrast to the accelerated rhythm of the external world, this divergence generates a quiet spirituality that permeates the space.
The abstract, black-pigment drawings are inspired by contemporary avant-garde music,
exploring the necessity of delicate tension through visual rhythm and tone.
While each piece adopts the form of a vessel, the intention is not functional utility,
but rather to allow the works to integrate naturally into the viewer's daily environment.
Prioritizing the psychological impressions evoked by texture and form,
these objects transcend the traditional function of pottery,
inviting the beholder to experience them as art pieces that gently fill the living space with silence.