Masayuki Imai ``I was able to create and deepen the technique of menzougan by simply becoming familiar with clay, being shown the mystery of flames in time and space, and enjoying the preciousness of interacting with the creatures of nature. ’ says the teacher. "I want to always create works with soul, cherishing the impressions of everyday life."
Masamasa Imai “When interacting with people, animals, and nature, each person faces the story in light of it. The same is true when dealing with art. I want to face the earth and fire so that each viewer can feel the spread of the story drawn while creating things. Mr. Masamasa's works are full of fantasy worlds like fairy tales and fairy tales.
Kanshin Imai “The material called ceramic has the characteristic of softening the artificial parts of human-made shapes and making the work, which is an artificial object, look like a natural object. This gives my work, which tends to be artificial, depth as a work. ’ said Mr. Kanji. The atmosphere of the motif is expressed in ceramics with a natural texture.