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Masa Sasaki

"Theme and Variations"

​November 13 - Dec. 31, 2021
"Theme and Variations"
​Showing Through December 31, 2021 at Plough Gallery Tifton, Georgia
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Bio
Masayuki Sasaki, is a classically trained artist, with multi-facetted interests. He is an accomplished pianist, award-winning painter and uniquely stylistic potter. Since moving from his native Japan in the late 1980's, he has impressed teachers, patrons, and his fellow artists with his unique sense of precision and artistic vision.

Statement
“We live in the world where we are surrounded by machine made and mass-produced goods today. I feel, as a contemporary craftsman, the need to validate the value of handmade items by making things that could not be easily duplicated and unique to my own artistic perspective.  For me it is not enough that a final piece be essentially functional and pleasant, it must also be lasting in its desirability for use. Long after I have ceased to be productive the pieces that I accomplish today should still be enjoyed, appreciated, and used. This is the elusive quality that brings value to functional art, the lasting character that transcends the artist and outlives him. Whether in my paintings, musical composition, sculpture or pottery I desire most of all that the usefulness and aesthetic appeal be both easily perceived, and lasting.

Artist website: 
masasasakiceramics.com
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  • HOME
  • EVENTS
    • CALENDAR
    • Kyle Cottier - Body Not Found
    • Marty Fielding Exhibit
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    • 10th Anniversary Exhibit
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  • Artists
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    • Day & Night Sculpture
    • Fence of Creatures
  • ABOUT
    • About Plough
    • Contact Us
    • FAQ
    • Past Exhibits >
      • Archives >
        • Square the Circle
        • Interplay
        • Confluence
        • Not A Time Of Curves
        • Antonio Bond
        • Seth Gould
        • Her Declarations
        • Tea Ceremony
        • In Season
        • Grounds & Roots
        • Bloody Knuckles & Small Paychecks
        • Underworldly
        • Midden
        • Personal S P A C E
        • Theme & Variations
        • This Is She
        • River City Tintype
        • /bliNG!/
        • Beautiful Strangers
        • Beautiful Strangers Slideshow
        • WRAP(t)
        • Comfort In Small Doses
        • TRISKELION
        • Tracing Forward
        • Lightbox
        • Postcards from Nowhere
        • Lauren Peterson Exhibit
        • Mother Maker
        • Photo Walk
        • Exhibit Posters Archive