These ceramic vessels in natural tones are created by Dmitry Loginov using Japanese techniques. He is inspired by the mountains in his home region of Sochi, Russia.
Dmitry Loginov is a ceramicist from Sochi. Living close by mountains, he recently went up a popular hiking route and hid some ceramic pieces in the rocks, then posted a description of the place for people to find them. Dmitry is completely self-taught, which is hard to believe, considering the popularity his works have gained in only a few years. He learned from Japanese masters on YouTube, observed their hand movements, and then tried to replicate them. He founded his studio called KUND in 2018 and since then has been working actively, participating in exhibitions and giving ceramic workshops, sometimes combined with meditation.
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These ceramic vessels in natural tones are created by Dmitry Loginov using Japanese techniques. He is inspired by the mountains in his home region of Sochi, Russia.
Photo: ©Dmitry Loginov
White ceramic vessel adorned with stylized forest landscape designs. It was created by Dmitry Loginov using Japanese techniques. He is inspired by the mountains in his home region of Sochi, Russia.
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This ceramic vase glazed in natural tones is created by Dmitry Loginov using Japanese techniques. He is self taught, learning from videos of masters such as Genji Shimizu.
Photo: ©Dmitry Loginov
White ceramic plate with abstract adornments created by Dmitry Loginov using Japanese techniques. He is self taught, learning from videos of masters such as Genji Shimizu.
Photo: ©Dmitry Loginov
Dark blue ceramic vessel dotted with green and yellow spots created by Dmitry Loginov using Japanese techniques. He is self taught, learning from videos of masters such as Genji Shimizu.