Another recently updated display in Van Wylen Library is the Japanese ceramics display, located on the first floor to the left of the staircase. The bowl and platter that are currently featured were both created by artist Ito Motohiko. Though interested in drawing as a child, Motohiko studied ceramics at Tokyo Art University and has since won prizes and been featured in department stores and one-man shows in both Japan and other countries. One of the distinctive features of Motohiko’s artwork is the textured, cheesecloth-impressed surface that can be seen on his ceramics. Other characteristics of Motohiko’s work include autumn maple leaves, flowers, grasses, and bamboo, in addition to other nature-inspired decorations.
— Bethany Stripp, Library Student Blogger