Embracing Artistry: Interview with Jonathon Goodfellow, Melbourne-Based Multidisciplinary Artist
Just as vibrant threads weave intricate textiles, unique stories are woven between Japanese culture and their enthusiasts across the globe. Today, let’s unfold the creative journey of Jonathon Goodfellow, a seasoned multidisciplinary artist from Melbourne, Australia. His profound connection with Japan not only shapes his personal space but also his artistic pursuits. Let’s explore Jonathon's journey and his encounters with Japan and Tatsumura Art Textile.
Interviewee: Jonathon Goodfellow
Residence: Melbourne, Australia
Occupation: Multidisciplinary Artist
Hobbies: Exploring Japanese culture, Creating Art, Engaging with Creative Commons’ works, Home Decoration
Interest in Japan: Jonathon has been fascinated by Japan since 1989, with a deep interest in its unique handicrafts, cuisines, and cultural nuances. His connection with the country has been further enriched by his Japanese-Australian friends, who introduced him to the world of Japanese arts and crafts.
A seasoned artist with discerning taste in Japanese artisanal products, Jonathon recently acquired textile placemats for vases from the Tatsumura Online Store. Visiting Japan several times since 1989 and planning a 2025 visit, he now explores online stores like "Musubi Kiln" from home in Melbourne, prioritizing artisanal products of quality, with ties to traditional Japanese art.
- What kind of Japanese artisanal products have captured your interest over the years?
Jonathon: My fascination spans cookware, home decor, stationary, tableware, and artworks, including limited-edition prints from renowned artists like Hokusai through to new and emerging Japanese artists. I'm interested in all aspects of Japanese culture and art. As far back as I can remember, I have always been interested in Japan.
- As a multidisciplinary artist, how has the Japanese approach to art influenced your work?
Jonathon: The Japanese commitment to design, functionality, and quality has significantly influenced both my aesthetic and my creative process. Initially exposed to the arts as a dancer and later as a ballroom dance instructor in Tokyo, I absorbed the passion that the Japanese people have for the arts.
- When considering Japanese artisanal products, what factors influence your purchasing decisions?
Jonathon: Several factors play a role, including the artisan's background, product quality and style, and its relevance to traditional Japanese art forms. Additionally, I value supporting local artists and artisans who contribute to the continuity of these endangered skills.
- You seem to have a long history of appreciation for Japan and its culture. Tell us how you discovered the Tatsumura Online Store.
Jonathon: I came across Tatsumura through an NHK feature on their dying methods, which vividly reminded me of a kimono using Tatsumura textiles that I saw on display in Kyoto in 1989. I was so intrigued by Tatsumura commitment to precisely colour his fibre that I explored the online store and I purchased a range of textile placemats for vases. Some I will use practically for this purpose. Others I will display in hanging frames. I am delighted with the quality and aesthetic of these pieces.
Left: Delicately woven textile to adorn a room, a vase mat "Sarasaseigyumon"
Right: Cherished by many who practice Japanese tea ceremony. Gracefully embellishing tea utensils, Ko-bukusa cloth, "Shikamataishi"
- What kind of Japanese artisanal products are you currently seeking?
Jonathon: As a recent homeowner, I'm actively seeking design pieces, artwork, homeware, tableware, kitchenware, and textiles. I want to infuse my home with unique items for personal enjoyment and to offer guests a distinctive experience. I'm also interested in collaborating with Japanese artisans to create products inspired by existing artworks.