Ochiai Miyoko 落合美世子

1945–
female

After graduating from university, she became an apprentice under the ornament creator, Suzuki Osamu.
In 1974, she was nominated for the first time in the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, and has been nominated many times after, and in 1977 she established her own pottery studio in Atogawa, Shiga. In 1994, she won the Cultural Honorable Mention from Shiga Prefecture.
Her works mainly stem from her extensive observation of China’s Cizhou ware from the Song dynasty, which focuses on iron-pigmented and incised flower paintings on white porcelain and black slip, while in recent years she has also used colored glaze such as candy glaze, and her works are delicate and have an effeminate touch.

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