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Glazed Ceramic Figurines or Ring Holders by Kaley Flowers

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Each of Kaley Flowers’ creations are one-of-a-kind, imbued with Flowers’ own well-cultivated aesthetic. These talisman-like figurines are bursting with playful depth, imaginatively and meticulously detailed in a range of super kawaii-colors and patterns with an iridescent high-gloss finish. They can be used to display rings and other small accessories, or simply to summon riotous joy wherever placed. Effective both as an individual object as well as gathered in a cluster, every candy-colored ceramic being is its own character. Sold as a set of three, buyers can hand pick the trio that most appeals. Each figure is signed by the artist on the underside. About the Artist: Kaley Flowers is an artist who explores the ideas of digital culture, online trends and early-net ephemera through a mythology of characters and “cyber-artifacts”, in the attempt to solidify the fleeting, virtual imagery of our past and present as tangible objects. Flowers is a graduate of OCAD University and works as an artist-in-residence at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre. Her work has been shown internationally and across Canada in galleries such as Hashimoto Contemporary, The Hole and the Dunlop Gallery.
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