Motoyama Yasuharu 茂登山泰晴

1948-
male

Born in Tokyo, he studied under Yamada Seiji in Tajimi in 1970, and later under Nonaka Shunho in Yokohama. In 1974, he built a kiln at his home in Yokohama and became independent. In 1976, he moved to Tone County, Gunma Prefecture, and built a cellar kiln in 1981. He was awarded a special prize at the Kanagawa Prefectural Exhibition. Awarded the Mainichi Newspapers Prize at the Gunma Prefecture Exhibition. Selected for the New Works of Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition, Musashino Exhibition and others. Solo exhibitions at Shinjuku Odakyu Department Store and Maebashi Kankodo bookstore. Works with natural glaze, high-fired unglazed ceramics, inlay, and shino.

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