Isamu

£14.00

Haniwa clay figure made by hand using donated clay from the Anna Maria Maiolino Exhibition, Whitechapel Gallery (2019). Made during the first nationwide Covid19 lockdown of 2020 in Hackney. 20% of the profits from this sale will be donated to the charity Help Refugees.

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Originally made in the Kofun period (300-552) for ritual use, Haniwa were found buried with the dead. The unglazed figures took on many forms and have been found in quantities of up to 15,000 on monumental tombs often surrounded by moats. I handmade 34 unique bisque-fired Haniwa. With a nod to the look of their namesakes & influenced by mini-beast companions in my Hackney garden. Making the figures proved to be a positive creative focus for me during lockdown. Isamu will hold your incense stick or perched atop will protect you from a sharp garden cane through gritted teeth, in a nice way.

Additional information

Weight 171 g
Dimensions 6.5 × 5.5 × 5 cm