Episode 022: Akira Satake

Recorded February 8, 2021. Studio potter Akira Satake shapes his story for us as he circled around creativity through a variety of life paths. He started his journey through photography and music but came to a breaking point that led him to pottery. Through ceramics, Akira is inspired by the collaboration between himself, clay and fire. Even when he thinks he might be disappointed with a piece when opening the kiln he is pleased to find the beauty of one small area of his work that wasn’t first apparent. Akira’s good nature and ongoing collaboration with life and work are underlying themes for this amazing episode!To find more of Akira's work check out his website www.akirasatake.com and find him on Instagram @akirasatake.Akira’s craft crushes are: Momoyama or Kamakura Period Japanese pottery, Django Reinheart, and Buster Keaton.Support the show

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Have you ever looked at potters smiling from their booth at the farmers’ market and wondered: “what’s their deal?” Have you ever considered whose hands are behind the wooden chair you're sitting on? How about those fancy kitchen knives you admire? Cut the Craft is a podcast that brings stories of handcraft and its makers to you. Perhaps you are a craftsperson looking for a fresh perspective, or a newcomer to handmade things; no matter your starting point, your hosts Amy Umbel and Brien Beidler are here to cut the craft.