Takaezu evolved a discrete series of globular forms that she called Moons. From the early 70s on, these were formed from two halves in molds. Their surfaces may be smooth,...
Takaezu evolved a discrete series of globular forms that she called Moons. From the early 70s on, these were formed from two halves in molds. Their surfaces may be smooth, shiny, or matte, often featuring a multitude of colored glazes. The full moon, "Untitled" (1990s) features washes of ochre, greens and browns and bold strokes of inky black glaze swooping over its curved surface. Her moons recall heavenly bodies and planetary forms.