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Here's mine. I unfortunately didn't have time to set up and shoot photos with more than my phone before it had to go to FedEx, but I think these get the point across.
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Cheers guys! I'll upload a couple of photos of my piece when I get back to my home computer. Michael - as I understand it, the "invitation" entries are people that (to my knowledge) are affiliated with the NBSK and making pieces for display only, not judgement. The "judge" entries are the same, just made by individuals that are judging the competition. I suspect this may be to flesh out the number of pieces for the exhibition, since this organization is still building their base of members and contributors.
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Ah, I suspected it was "Somin"...at least someone signing AS Somin.. Thanks for the verification guys!
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Shinsaku Tsuba Fs ~ Akasaka “Geese And Grass”
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
ON HOLD. -
Shinsaku Tsuba Fs ~ Akasaka “Geese And Grass”
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
Moving day is rapidly approaching, and I still have this piece available in the store. Help me lighten the truckload this weekend! Reduced to $800 USD + shipping and PP fees if applicable. -
Shinsaku Tsuba Fs ~ Akasaka “Geese And Grass”
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
This piece is still available. -
Award Winner Kevin Adams
Kevin Adams replied to Stephen's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Stephen, you sneaky so-and-so. I didn't realize you had posted this until I received a couple of PM notifications via email. Thank you very much for the kind words, everyone. I'm very happy about the result, and gratified that an original design of non-Japanese fauna was recognized in this way. Interesting side note - on the results document from the NBSK website, my tsuba has been described thusly: "Tetsuji Mukudori Tonbo no zu tsuba"...I wonder how the blackbird became a starling! Ted, you're actually not far off the mark. I've been trying to write a post in my blog about the thought processes that went into this piece, but there's so many that it's been difficult to keep them organized. But one of those is indeed the connectivity between the human experience and its reflection in art - I've been thinking a lot lately about how to put more of "myself" into my work. I DO love studying the Japanese imagery and technique in painting and metalwork, but I've lately acknowledged a bit of a disconnect when I go to make something. By tapping into subject matter that I'm familiar with, and relying on what I've learned of technique and aesthetic to influence what I'm doing, I'm HOPING that the result will be something more...intuitive? You see why I'm having a bit of trouble writing this all down? To this end, I have a few other pieces in various stages of design that are from the same inspiration as this piece - those heady days of childhood wonder hanging with cool uncles beside rural riverbanks. Thanks! -
Shinsaku Tsuba Fs ~ Akasaka “Geese And Grass”
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
This piece is still for sale! I'm a little surprised no one has snatched this up yet, maybe it's a little too abstract? This is, in my opinion, the very essence of later Akasaka work - abstract, delicate and flowing designs on a thick, sturdy plate. This piece also shows a possible stylistic connection with Owari tsuba design, a topic that's been discussed here in the past - there's a piece in the Sasano gold book that is very similar (I also want to make that one, if I can find a suitable piece of iron). You need this, it feels great in hand and the antique wrought iron is lovely. I've started making preparations for the new studio space, selling these pieces would go a long way towards smoothing that transition. Thanks! $850USD + shipping and PayPal fees. -
Shinsaku Tsuba Fs ~ Akasaka “Geese And Grass”
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
Cheers Grev. -
Shinsaku Tsuba Fs ~ Akasaka “Geese And Grass”
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
Weekend sale! $850USD plus shipping and Paypal fees. -
Shinsaku Tsuba Fs ~ Akasaka “Geese And Grass”
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
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Evening all! I've just finished up a small series of tsuba as a way to dive back into the work after my return to Canada from England (more about this in my blog this evening). This is a piece I’ve wanted to make for some time now, and have been waiting for just the right piece of material to do it with. I recently got access to some antique wrought iron and the means to have it worked, so decided that there was no better time than the present. The piece is a study of a well-known Akasaka tsuba by the 7th master Tadatoki. 81mm x 84mm x 5mm. Antique wrought iron plate with copper sekigane, comes with a custom-fitted kiribako. $950USD plus shipping and PayPal fees, if applicable. Thanks for looking!
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Japanese Sword Fittings And Art Books For Sale.
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
Still a few available - here's an updated list with adjusted pricing. 1. Legend in Japanese Art (with index, former library book) / Joly - $80 9. Kinko Meikan (1974)(with English translation, no slipcover) / Masumoto, Kokubo - $150 11. Japanese Art and Handicraft (Red Cross Catalog) / Joly - $80 15. 100 Tsuba and Sword Accessories / Kazuo Iida, Michiko Hiruta - $50 19. Signatures of Japanese Sword Fittings Artists / Sesko - $80 20. The Makagawa Collection of Sword Fittings and Inro with Equestrian Theme - $40 23. Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part IV - $25 -
Japanese Sword Fittings And Art Books For Sale.
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
Hi Jason, replied to your PM. Reasonable offers considered for multiple items! -
Japanese Sword Fittings And Art Books For Sale.
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
Still a few available - here's an updated list: 1. Legend in Japanese Art (with index, former library book) / Joly - $90 2. The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords / Nagayama - $75 6. Japanese Swords and Sword Furniture in the MFA Boston (with supplement) / Ogawa - $400 9. Kinko Meikan (1974)(with English translation, no slipcover) / Masumoto, Kokubo - $175 10. The Baur Collection: Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Metalwork / Robinson - $300 11. Japanese Art and Handicraft (Red Cross Catalog) / Joly - $90 12. Nara San Saku / Yoneno - $300 15. 100 Tsuba and Sword Accessories / Kazuo Iida, Michiko Hiruta - $50 19. Signatures of Japanese Sword Fittings Artists / Sesko - $90 20. The Makagawa Collection of Sword Fittings and Inro with Equestrian Theme - $40 23. Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part IV - $30 -
Looks almost like bizarre o-seppa. I wonder what they're hiding...
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Japanese Sword Fittings And Art Books For Sale.
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
If anyone in the USA is concerned about shipping on some of the larger volumes, during this sale the most I've had to pay for a trackable package up to around 5kg is $35. Just sayin'. -
Japanese Sword Fittings And Art Books For Sale.
Kevin Adams replied to Kevin Adams's topic in For Sale or Trade
Cheers guys, it was a tough decision to let some of these go - but they're being replaced by other titles that are more useful to me, so it's not all pain. Here's an updated list: 1. Legend in Japanese Art (with index, former library book) / Joly - $90 2. The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords / Nagayama - $75 6. Japanese Swords and Sword Furniture in the MFA Boston (with supplement) / Ogawa - $400 9. Kinko Meikan (1974)(with English translation, no slipcover) / Masumoto, Kokubo - $175 10. The Baur Collection: Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Metalwork / Robinson - $300 11. Japanese Art and Handicraft (Red Cross Catalog) / Joly - $90 HOLD 12. Nara San Saku / Yoneno - $300 15. 100 Tsuba and Sword Accessories / Kazuo Iida, Michiko Hiruta - $50 19. Signatures of Japanese Sword Fittings Artists / Sesko - $90 20. The Makagawa Collection of Sword Fittings and Inro with Equestrian Theme - $40 23. Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part IV - $30 -
Morning folks! I've picked out a selection of the remaining titles on the book sale I posted a few weeks ago. Since everyone loves photos, I've snapped a few and adjusted some prices to make things a bit more attractive. All prices are in USD, Paypal fees and shipping is extra (all titles ship from Canada): 1. Legend in Japanese Art (with index, former library book) / Joly - $90 2. The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords / Nagayama - $75 6. Japanese Swords and Sword Furniture in the MFA Boston (with supplement) / Ogawa - $400 7. Jidai: Timeless Works of Japanese Art / Yamasaki - $20 9. Kinko Meikan (1974)(with English translation, no slipcover) / Masumoto, Kokubo - $175 10. The Baur Collection: Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Metalwork / Robinson - $300 11. Japanese Art and Handicraft (Red Cross Catalog) / Joly - $90 12. Nara San Saku / Yoneno - $300 15. 100 Tsuba and Sword Accessories / Kazuo Iida, Michiko Hiruta - $50 17. A Fine Collection of Japanese Sword Fittings / Christie's - SOLD 18. Kano Natsuo - His Life, His Art and His Sketchbooks / Sesko - $90 19. Signatures of Japanese Sword Fittings Artists / Sesko - $90 20. The Makagawa Collection of Sword Fittings and Inro with Equestrian Theme - $40 22. Kodogu / Heckmann - $70 23. Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part IV - $30 Thanks for looking!
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Cheers guys! Still lots available.
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As I begin the process of transitioning back to life in Canada, I`ve begun to do some streamlining of my reference library. I`ve listed a number of books for sale on my website, and invite members to browse the list: http://www.kinkoshi.com/book-sale (Apologies for the redirect to my website, it`s just much easier to manage the sales list from there.) All prices are in USD, 4% Paypal fees and shipping are extra (these ship from Canada). I am listing these under the assumption that viewers are familiar with the titles, and have not taken photos of the books since the list is large. Condition of all books is gently used or better, I have noted where the condition is less than this. For a photo of any book you are interested in please send me a message via the "Contact" page on my website, or a PM here. Please bear with me with response times, as I am cross-posting this on Facebook as well - messages will be answered in the order they`re received (thank goodness for time stamps!) Reasonable offers will be considered on purchases of multiple items - again, please send me a message via the "Contact" page on my website or a PM here with any inquiries. Thanks!
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Asking for opinions then rejecting them requires you to provide more information. We can't have a conversation about things we haven't been shown - otherwise we have to merely take your word for it. Please show us photos of the details you're referencing. Please expand on these, do you have extensive knowledge of painting and enamelling, or Japanese aesthetics and design? Just saying it's so doesn't make it so - please give us a rationale for that assessment. I have to agree with the general sentiment - this is a cast "tsuba-like object" that has been painted. Even the Japanese auctions are known to list questionable pieces, as many members here can attest to.
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Fantastic! Thanks so much, Curran.
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I have this image of a tsuba from the Sano Museum's Akasaka tsuba catalog, but am away from my copy due to the move to England. Would someone please have a look at their copy and post the dimensions of the piece? Thanks in advance!