Tatsuo MORISATO

Tatsuo Morisato

A world of décor shining with a unique blend of gosu
Colorful glaze and stylish form

The appeal of Morizato's pottery lies in the deep beauty created by the gosu.
The smearing, shading, and soft blurring give the vessels their unique character, giving them a quiet yet definite presence.

While using ancient motifs such as hemp leaves and waves, the expression is modern. The beauty of the lines and white space elevates traditional patterns to a modern and sophisticated appearance.

These tableware are not only beautiful, but also designed to be easy to use in everyday life and to be comfortable to hold, adding color to your everyday meals and coffee times.
These dishes are suitable for everyday use, yet stylish enough to enjoy - this excellent balance is a major attraction.

Artist History

1963
Born as the eldest son of Tadao Morisato (member of the Sodeisha group)
1984
Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Pottery High School Molding Course
1985
Completed the specialized course at the same school
Studied under the late Mr. Iwao Kato, a member of the Nitten Fine Arts Exhibition, and mastered blue and white porcelain.
1993
Named Ryuko Kiln Since then, he has been active mainly in solo and group exhibitions
1996
Participated in the fivework exhibition
1999
Senki no Tou [Solo Exhibition] Art Salon Ogawa
2001
Kunki Pottery [Solo Exhibition]
Earth and Stone[+][-] Morizato Ryusei Exhibition "Solo Exhibition"
Kyoto Takashimaya Art Department Art and Craft Salon
Since then, held in 2006, 2008, 2011, 2013, and 2015
2004
Morisato Ryusei Ceramics Exhibition (Gallery Sugi, Akita)
2007
Flower Vase and Vessel Exhibition [Solo Exhibition] (Daimaru Kobe Store)
2010
Blue and White Porcelain Exhibition by Morizato Ryusei (Gallery Okumura, Tokyo)
2013
Kyoto style Four-person exhibition Art Salon Yamaki
2016
The Sound of Beginnings: Morizato Ryusei Exhibition (Kyoto Ceramic Hall)
2017
Sometsuke and Beyond: Morizato Ryusei Exhibition (Kyoto Ceramic Hall)
2019
Morizato Ryusei Blue and White Exhibition ~Flourish with Flowers~ (Kyoto Takashimaya Art Gallery)
2020
Morizato Ryusei Ceramic Exhibition: Botanical Encyclopedia (Gallery Ryu)
2021
Flower Face KAGAN

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