伊藤東彦

Motohiko Ito伊藤東彦

1939- 

ITO incorporates a unique Nunome(cloth pattern) technique to effectively bring expression to the vessel surface. His works with natural plants and flowers such as camellias, pines, lotus, figs, and cedar mountains on a cloth-grained ground are representative of this artist.
As a ceramic artist, he has continued to challenge new forms of expression unconstrained by traditional forms.

Profile

PROFILE

1939Born in in Fukuoka Prefecture
1966Graduated form Tokyo University of the Arts, majored in ceramics
1974Became a regular member of the Japan Industrial Arts Association
1988Served as an examiner at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1990Exhibited at the new "Tea" figurative art exhibition to pioneer the next generation

Awards

AWARDS

1967Selected for Contemporary Craft Exhibition
1973Selected for the New Traditional Craft Exhibition, Japan Traditional Craft Exhibition
1975Awarded the Encouragement Award at the Musashino Traditional Craft Exhibition
1984Awarded the Asahi Newspaper Award at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1999Awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon