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廣島晴弥先生的玻璃作品,並非來自冰冷的倒模或雷射切割,而是透過傳統「切子(Kiriko)」技法手工雕刻而成。
創作時,他在玻璃上預先繪製定位,全憑多年的經驗與直覺,在高速轉動的砂輪上精確調整角度與力度。指尖感受着微細震動,研磨過程容不下半分誤差,因為每一道切入的深淺,都直接決定了光線的折射。
切割完成後,廣島先生堅持逐一進行手工拋光。有別於化學拋光的生硬,手工拋光在維持線條鋒利的同時,亦賦予玻璃如玉石般的溫潤手感。將器物握在手中時,指尖觸摸到那些柔和起伏的切面,可以感受到這並非冰冷的量產商品,而是職人親手賦予器物的溫度。
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The story begins with a radio programme.
At the same time each week, Haruya Hiroshima—a Kiriko glass artist from Ishikawa Prefecture—found himself captivated by the sounds drifting from the radio: the clinking of glasses, the presence of a stoic bartender, the gentlemen listening intently at the counter, and the candid exchanges between regulars. This profound yearning for the world of the "bar" sowed a seed in his heart, long before he finally stepped into that long-awaited sanctuary.
"The bartender maintains a perfect distance from the guests; the shelves are lined with crystal-clear glassware. The bar is a mysterious sanctuary where one can speak frankly about things seldom touched upon in daily life."
This evocative scene, where fine spirits meet exquisite vessels, became the soul of his creative pursuit, "h collection". Later, he chanced upon the AVANTI COCKTAIL BOOK, a volume published by the same programme. The intricate Kiriko glassware featured within perfectly mirrored the world he had once only imagined, further solidifying his devotion to the craft. He went on to study under Czech master glassmakers at the Toyama City Institute of Glass Art, refining the techniques of precision cutting and hand-polishing. From the initial sketch to the meticulous polishing of every single cut, each step is dedicated to achieving a texture that is as sophisticated as it is warm.
Hiroshima’s work is designed specifically for those who cherish the art of fine drinking. Rather than grand opulence, he seeks to weave a sense of stillness into the finer details of everyday life.
"Whether at the end of an exhausting day or on a cherished anniversary, I aspire to create vessels that resonate with your heart and offer a gentle presence."
When you hold one of Hiroshima’s glasses, feeling its tempered texture and observing the delicate interplay of light and shadow, it is as if you are seated at that late-night bar counter—finding, amidst the soft glow, a moment of serene companionship.