I had the opportunity to see this show back in May and was impressed by the innovation & creativity in these student's works. I especially liked the multi media piece by the Jewellry grad.
However, while Miss Kinu Watanabe's works were pleasant to look at, I couldn't help but draw a very, very strong connection to Ceramic Great - Akio Takamori's works (also Japanese).
I think that future MFA shows should show the creativity of the students, independent of their professor's influence. This would show the rest of the art world that these students are really ready to enter the professional world.
However, while Miss Kinu Watanabe's works were pleasant to look at, I couldn't help but draw a very, very strong connection to Ceramic Great - Akio Takamori's works (also Japanese).
I think that future MFA shows should show the creativity of the students, independent of their professor's influence. This would show the rest of the art world that these students are really ready to enter the professional world.