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Graffiti Vessel | Vase in Vases & Vessels by AKIKO TSUJI. Item composed of ceramic
Graffiti Vessel | Vase in Vases & Vessels by AKIKO TSUJI. Item composed of ceramic
Graffiti Vessel | Vase in Vases & Vessels by AKIKO TSUJI. Item composed of ceramic
Graffiti Vessel | Vase in Vases & Vessels by AKIKO TSUJI. Item composed of ceramic

Created and Sold by AKIKO TSUJI

AKIKO TSUJI

Graffiti Vessel - Vases & Vessels

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Price $5,350

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Estimated Arrival: January 1, 2025

DimensionsWeight
12.8H x 7.8W x 9D in
32.51H x 19.81W x 22.86D cm
9.07 kg
20 lb

Made after a period of observing graffiti around New York, the slanted vessel inspired by minimal architecture was built with slab pieces using white stoneware. Using calligraphy-like brush strokes to resemble the street art that I saw on most public surfaces, I hope to have equally achieved a poetic resonance in this desolate yet familiar piece. Glazed interior. Exterior painted with underglaze, leaving the surface texture matte. Fired at cone 6.

Item Graffiti Vessel
Created by AKIKO TSUJI
As seen in Creator's Studio, CA, CA
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AKIKO TSUJI
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Specializes in creating sculptural ceramic objects using various hand-building techniques.

I started making ceramics in 2012 after more than 15 years of working in a NY brand, visual and design consultation studio. My hand-built ceramic work focuses on two spectrums - one, the Japanese wabisabi inspired pieces which exudes the quality of transience, and the other, a minimal approach that is an interpretation of nature and study of shapes and forms.
My commissioned work includes a collection for Maman NYC, Chillhouse NYC, 97 Crosby NYC, Paloma Wool Madrid, White is Good Beijing, Virgil Normal LA, Departamento LA, Seldom Seen SF, Voyager SF & LA, Tekuno Tea Shop SF, as well custom pieces for private collectors. I have held a month-long pop-up shop at Voyager SF in 2019 where I showcased ceramics and fashion as well as a pop-up event of ceramic works at Seldom Seen SF in 2018. In addition I have wholesaled for Steven Alan US between 2014-2016 and many of my ceramic works were featured in publications such as W Magazine Culture, Bloomberg Businessweek, Steven Alan The Designer Edit, Paloma Wool, Coastal Living and more. I am also a fashion designer specializing in innovative draping. In 2018 I published the book 'Vase and Flower’ which showcases my vases in combination with ikebana flower artists from around the globe.