Elizabeth Andoh selects dishes for a photo shoot.
One of the many benefits to doing ad hoc creative work is that I sometimes get requests from friends to help them out in interesting ways. Yesterday I went over to Elizabeth’s to take some pictures of ceramic dishes.
Her dish cabinet, which she says fit exactly the width of the room she and her husband lived in when they first married, is stuffed full of treasures to reflect the current season. She changes the cabinet’s contents as the weather shifts. The off-season ceramics are stored in a weather-proof shed on the balcony.
Jessica Wickham’s nesting bowls
As she picked out her favorites from the cabinet, Elizabeth shared their histories - a 250 year old miniature bowl belonged to her mother in law, an original Bizen dish, pottery made by friends and famous associates, rare pieces and bargain finds from recycle shops. The mix is eclectic but perfectly harmonious and our photo session turned out some good results.
Posted by kuri at October 17, 2006 09:36 AMOMG, im so jealous! What an amazing collection!
Posted by: j-ster on October 17, 2006 10:19 AMGrandma owns some of those with certain amount of history, problem is she can no longer recall which came from which era and so on… (> <)
Posted by: Kimura on October 17, 2006 08:42 PM