

Blazing Flow Luster Cup | Triple-Fired
熾流光茶杯 | 三番燒系列
潘譽丰 Pan Yu-Feng x 黃冠綸 Huang Kuan-Lun x 鶯目瓷器 YingMu Ceramics
丙午 2026

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**Blazing Flow Luster Cup | Triple-Fired Series**
Triple firing (wood-fired three times)
introduces a shift of time upon the vessel.
Her light is not formed in a single moment.
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Through repeated firings,
layers of glaze and traces accumulate.
Each return to fire
displaces what already exists on the surface.
Flow and contraction occur simultaneously across different areas—
flame marks, running glaze, fire scars, carbon deposits,
blue-violet hues and rose-gold tones interweave,
leaving a condition of layered overlap.
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Color migrates across the surface,
with no fixed boundary between depth and lightness.
Where fire once paused
is preserved as difference.
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Between form and flow,
a faint structure of a character begins to emerge.
It is not fully written,
yet gradually reveals itself through observation.
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Light disperses across multiple layers,
shifting with angle and distance.
Earlier formations remain,
intersecting with later traces,
keeping the surface in subtle displacement.
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Once formed,
it cannot return to the same state.
She retains the convergence of multiple moments in time,
holding the vessel within a continuous state of deviation.






