Metalwork
Matsumoto Yasuyoshi
松本育祥
Matsumoto Yasuyoshi shapes metal through traditional forging and finishing techniques, creating works that showcase the distinctive character of Japanese metalcraft. Based in eastern Japan, where Edo-period traditions continue to influence contemporary craft practice, their work demonstrates a deep commitment to preserving and advancing the traditions of Japanese metalwork.
Biography
Regular Member of the Japan Kogei Association, specializing in metalwork. Based in the East Japan region. Has 9 documented works in exhibitions.
The Art of Japanese Metalwork
Japanese metalwork encompasses a broad range of techniques refined over centuries, from sword-making to decorative objects. Artists work with iron, copper, bronze, silver, and gold to create functional and sculptural pieces that demonstrate extraordinary technical control. Matsumoto Yasuyoshi brings expertise in forging, casting, chasing, and metal inlay to their practice.
Regular Member
As a Regular Member of the Japan Kōgei Association, Matsumoto Yasuyoshi has achieved the highest level of recognition for their mastery of traditional techniques. This prestigious status is awarded to artists who have demonstrated exceptional skill, artistic vision, and dedication to preserving Japan's intangible cultural heritage through years of rigorous practice and exhibition.
Metalwork Artistry
Explore the beauty and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese metalwork.
