Tea ceremony within a work of art — Circle House

 

 

An afternoon shaped through tea, clay, space, and conversation.

We were excited to be part of this experience, sharing ceramics from the Chariots on Fire collection—works that incorporate stone and clay from Rokkō-san (rock mountain), echoing the spirit of Rocky’s Matcha.

 

Rocky’s Matcha Presents

A ceremony led by Makiko Fujikawa (Urasenke Foundation San Francisco)
whisking Shirakawa, Uji Matcha
alongside Ritsuko Yagi, Chariots on Fire,
who brought together Matchawan by Tenshin Juba
and flowers placed in his vessel
inside Circle House (2026) by Oscar Tuazon
at Morán Morán


May 8 — 10, 2026
Los Angeles

video captured by Abir Hashem


 

“Emptiness, central to the ensō, is reinterpreted architecturally: the interior void is not absence but potential, a space activated by bodies, ritual, and time.” — Oscar Tuazon

 
 
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