Gardens Illustrated Magazine

FROZEN IN TIME

My pieces become like ghosts, frozen in a moment and yet simultaneously everlasting

Ceramics run in Kaori Tatebayashi’s blood. Her mother was a ceramic painter in Kyoto and her grandfather, who lived in the famous porcelain town of Arita, in Kyushu, southern Japan, was a tableware merchant. Kaori spent her childhood summers there, hiding in the straw in which the dishes

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