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Hideaki Miyamura

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246: 98: 146: 119:, Japan. During that time, he experimented with over ten thousand test pieces, using countless formulas to develop original glazes. Through this process, he developed glazes that he describes as "yohen 108:, Japan, as the son of an architect and civil engineer. Miyamura wanted to be a medical doctor but believed the schooling was too expensive. Instead, he traveled to the United States and studied at 94:. Miyamura is best known for his unique iridescent glazes, including a compelling gold glaze, the "starry night" glaze on a black background, and a blue hare's fur glaze. 332: 307: 322: 283: 200:
carries his work. He studied at Western Michigan University, and then later in his life he studied at the Japanese Master Potter Shurei Miura.
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in Boston has presented multiple exhibitions of his work, and his work has also been shown by the Gallery Camino Real in
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appears in the permanent collections of more than a dozen museums, predominantly in the United States, including the
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K.T. Anders, "Hideaki Miyamura: A Man of 10,000 Glazes," 12 Clay Times No. 2 (March/April 2006).
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style of 12th and 13th Century Chinese glazes used on tea bowls in monasteries on
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Miyamura spent over five years working with master potter Shurei Miura of
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Pursuing the Eye of Heaven: Ceramics by Hideaki Miyamura,
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Niigata
Western Michigan University
Yamanashi
tenmoku
tenmoku
Mount Tianmu
Zhejiang
China

studio pottery
Art Institute of Chicago
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Peabody Essex Museum
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Newark Museum of Art
Renwick Gallery
Smithsonian Institution
Pucker Gallery
Boca Raton, Florida
Schaller Gallery

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