1939-
male
Eldest son of ceramic artist Suzuki Kiyoshi. Graduated from Kyoto University of Art and Design, and studied under Tomimoto Kenkichi, Kondo Yuzo, and Shimizu Soji. He was selected for the Nitten exhibition for the first time in 1968, and was continuously selected until 1981. In 1994, he withdrew from the Nitten and the Contemporary Industrial Arts Association, and in 1985 he was selected for the first time to exhibit at the Japan Traditional Craft Exhibition. He was awarded the Mayor’s Prize at the Kyoto Exhibition. He has had many solo exhibitions, including at Yokohama Takashimaya. Painted in gold and silver.
