"Ceramic artist Seth Charles understands his craft from start to finish. The marks he makes when throwing or attaching handles are done in a calculated way that anticipates the future. Using the raw wood fired surface is difficult to master because the smooth texture of the clay in the begining of the ceramic process is so radically different from the crunchy, unpredictable finished product Ð two states sometimes months apart. He elegantly pairs the two juxtaposing surfaces by embracing imperfection, a philosophy known as wabi-sabi." Jeremiah Butters, Ceramic Artist Now
Charles explains his influences,ÓMy primary inspirations are the Japanese concepts of wabi and sabi that view imperfection and irregularity as forms of beauty. Shiho Kanzaki, in the History of Shigiraki Pottery, defines wabi and sabi as Òthe fulfillment of sensibility beyond the incompleteness of material things.Ó