Rain Chain and bowl
Through her work, Kaihori explores the materiel nature of paintings and objects as a means to consider the ontology of things and spaces, responding to it as an interior space for the audience’s experiences. The surface tension of the paintings attempts to bring the viewer’s attention to the surface of the work.
This work was made during the residency at Driving Creek in Coromandel in 2024 - the materials are from the site and fired in Barry Brickwell's Phenix wood-fired kiln
Size: approx. Bowl D27xH9cm - Chains 2m
Materials: Clay, pebbles from driving creek in Coromandel
Handmade in Auckland, New Zealand
You could put inside or outside for this work. Traditional Japanese house has these rain chains hang from the roof-ege connecting with rain water pipe.
The rock in the center of work has not include for this work.
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