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Vivid life: Hitomi Hosono’s ceramics animate a London showroom

Hitomi Hosono's latest solo exhibition, 'Brook Street: An Artist's Eye,' showcases 30 new ceramic pieces within the historic London showroom of Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler. This unexpected pairing brings contemporary botanical ceramics into a space known for its classic English grandeur, a Mayfair townhouse dating back to 1723. The exhibition, held in association with Adrian Sassoon, strategically places Hosono's works among antique furnishings, often near windows overlooking a lush garden, creating a dialogue between crafted and natural beauty. Hosono's work, while deeply rooted in her Japanese upbringing with its delicate leaf and cherry blossom motifs, also draws inspiration from British influences. A significant example is her 'roses and pansies bowls,' which were inspired by a Colefax and Fowler fabric pattern from 1845. This particular series marked a technical and aesthetic departure for Hosono, as these bowls close inward, offering a sturdier, more tactile surface meant to be touched, contrasting with her earlier, more outward-emanating designs. She expresses a desire for people to experience the softness of the porcelain, akin to touching flower petals. The exhibition also features a tropical-themed series, initially created for last year's Jerwood Makers Open, with energetic patterns of hibiscus, coral, mangrove, and banana leaves. The vibrant colors in these pieces are achieved by mixing pigment directly with porcelain powder, a technique Hosono employs to preserve the intricate lines of her designs, as glaze would obscure them. Her use of the term 'delicate' for her work is an understatement, given the extraordinary level of detail and precision involved. Hosono's artistic process is meticulously labor-intensive. It requires months to perfect plaster molds of tiny leaves and flowers. She then uses modified, sharpened dental tools to add intricate detail to each component before individually applying them to a clay surface. Some pieces are so fragile that they cannot be shipped internationally due to the risk of damage. Notably, in her 'dew drop bowls,' each water droplet is individually carved, a detail she acknowledges might not be immediately noticed but is essential for the beauty of the final work. For the first time, Hosono's drawings are also on display, a decision influenced by Philip Hooper, design director of Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler. Hosono initially resisted this, considering drawings part of her creative process rather than finished products. She uses drawing to understand the structure and beauty of plants, viewing it as a form of anatomical study. She emphasizes that her ceramic representations are not exact replicas but are based on her memories and interpretations of botanical forms, leading to fantastical yet authentic results. She embraces the individuality of her artistic vision, as seen in her distinctive banana leaf pieces. The influence of the Perrier-Jouët Arts Salon Prize, which Hosono won in 2013, is evident in grape-patterned vessels that pay homage to the champagne house's Art Nouveau heritage, and in the overall adventurous and free-spirited nature of the collection. As a member of the Arts Salon, Hosono now contributes to selecting new winners, acknowledging the Salon's role in broadening her artistic horizons and providing a source of inspiration through its gatherings of creative influencers. #CeramicArt #HitomiHosono #LondonExhibition #InteriorDesign #BotanicalArt #ContemporaryCeramics #ArtAndInteriors #SibylColefaxAndJohnFowler #AdrianSassoon #CeramicArt #HitomiHosono #LondonExhibition #InteriorDesign #BotanicalArt #ContemporaryCeramics #ArtAndInteriors #SibylColefaxAndJohnFowler #AdrianSassoon
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