1936-
male
kasama pottery
Made ceramics at Ryumondaiun Kakubo in Ibaraki prefecture. Also opened the Hinata Daihachi Works Museum in Tsuchiura, Ibaraki prefecture, at 2-10-19 Sakuramachi. Born in Tokyo. Graduated from the oil painting department at Kanazawa College of Art. Trained in Arita, Saga prefecture, in 1972. Moved to Kasama in 1976 and studied under Kuroda Ryoji. Moved to Yasato-cho in 1978 and built a kiln. Held solo exhibitions at Ginza Kuroda Toen, Mitsukoshi, Akasaka Gallery in Tsuchiura, Kotsuna, Nihonbashi, Niigata, Sendai Mitsukoshi, Daimaru Tottori, Yamato Toyama, Kintetsu Wakayama, others. Art focuses on embodying the natural world and transitions of time and space through dyeing, painting, sketching and engraving.
