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Pauline Hughes

"Victorian Soiree" Mixed-Media Tile by Pauline Hughes
Located in Chicago, IL
Liverpool-based artist Pauline Hughes takes a fluid approach to her ceramic practice, combining
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21st Century and Contemporary British Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic, Paper

"Urbane Profile" Mixed-Media Tile by Pauline Hughes
Located in Chicago, IL
Liverpool-based artist Pauline Hughes takes a fluid approach to her ceramic practice, integrating
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21st Century and Contemporary British Wall-mounted Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Paper

"Ladies at Tea" Mixed-Media Tile by Pauline Hughes
Located in Chicago, IL
Liverpool-based artist Pauline Hughes takes a fluid approach to her ceramic practice, combining
Category

21st Century and Contemporary British Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic, Paper

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