Matthias Kaiser first started to work with clay in New York in the late 80s and early 90s, transitioning from a previous focus on music to a new focus on pottery. In Japan he worked for two years with acclaimed pottery masters in the towns of Seto and Karatsu, picking up techniques and aesthetics that have come to define his practice. For the past 25 years he has worked from his studio in Grafendorf in the Austrian countryside. Using only natural unrefined clay that he digs and processes himself, Kaiser creates ever- changing types of mostly functional ceramics, drawing inspiration from a wide array of personal experiences gathered from his travels, ranging from Wabi-sabi to Voodoo.