Hitomi Hosono b. 1978, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
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Overview
“It is my intention to transfer the leaf’s beauty and detail into my ceramic work, using it as my own language to weave new stories for objects.”
Hitomi Hosono’s detailed porcelain vessels reference the natural world and botanical specimens. With a chalk-like finish and gold embellishments, the work captivates with its delicacy and has attracted the patronage of curators from the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum. -
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Works
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Mound of Flowers, 2011
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A Tall Mangrove Vessel, 2015
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Rose Bowl, 2015
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A Rose Bowl, 2015
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A Flower Column, 2017
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A Pine Tree and Nadeshiko Tall Box, 2017
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A Komorebi Tower, 2017
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A Very Large Oval Nazuna Vase, 2017
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A Dancing Pine Tree Tower, 2018
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A Chrysanthemum and Camellia Tall Vase, 2018
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A Tall Wisteria Vase, 2018
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A Tall Chrysanthemum and Camellia Bowl, 2018
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A Tall Square Wisteria Box, 2018
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A Dancing Daisy and Mangrove Bowl, 2019
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A Very Large Feather Leaves Bowl, 2019
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A Small Zenmai and English Daisy Bowl, 2020
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A Hawthorn Bowl, 2020
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Yoro Taki, 2020
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A Very Large Feather Leaves Bowl, 2021
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A Sakura and Kaze Bowl, 2021
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A Small Michikusa and English Daisy Bowl, 2021
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A Tall Tsutsuji Tower, 2021
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A Kaze, Ume and Shira-Yuki-Geshi Bowl, 2021
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A Kan-Zakura and Sakura Bowl, 2021
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A Wisteria and Sakura Vase, 2021
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A Tall Gerbera and Leaves Box, 2022
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A Tall Tsutsuji and English Daisy Box, 2021
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A Very Small Rhododendron Bowl, 2022
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A Wisteria and Hawthon Leaves Bottle, 2022
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A Tall Gerbera, Leaves and Zenmai Vase, 2023
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A Camellia and Komorebi Vase, 2023
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A Tall Round Zenmai, Mizukusa and Daisy Box, 2023
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A Nobana and Leaves Bowl, 2023
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A Sakura, English Daisy and Leaves Bowl, 2024
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A Peony Bowl, 2024
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A Small Moringa and Leaves Vase, 2024
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A Square Leaves Box, 2020
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A Small Square Leaves Box, 2020
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A Small Square Kaze and Ume Flower Box, 2021
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A Round Leaves Box, 2019
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Installation Shots
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Making beauty: Hosono Hitomi
The British Museum