Friday, December 18, 2009

Shino Guinomi, Suzuki Tomio

This beautiful guinomi is the work of a Shino ware master craftsman named Suzuki Tomio. Like great sake cups, it will bring to the experience of drinking what sake lacks in colors. Born in Kyoto in 1948, Suzuki Tomio established his first kiln in the southern suburbs of Kyoto, in the Yawata district, in 1988 and since 1989 specializes only in Shino-yaki. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino, which he developed on his quest to always creating his craft anew. Suzuki Tomio has held expositions at major venues in Japan and has been the recipient of several awards. He is also featured in books which recognize contemporary Japanese ceramists. Dimensions: 8 cm x 6 cm (3.2 in x 2.4 in), Weight 155 g (5.4 oz) 

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Friday, October 23, 2009

Yogis Gone WIld


Easy Yoga inreases the trekkers capacities.
Originally uploaded by Eric Lon

Eric Lon, http://www.yogatrekking.com/about.html

First ever, Himalayan triathlon.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Lost Coast Shelter


Lost Coast Shelter
Originally uploaded by tricky nave

Go Coastal - September 2009 on the lost coast

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Wednesday, February 18, 2009