




I am sure we have all seen this here and there, but I have to post some images myself, just so that I can keep tabs on Trixie. She is a designer, artist and craftswoman hailing from Auckland NZ. The kiwi sense of humor comes on strong in these witty and clever pieces of recycled ceramics. A girl after my on heart. I will have to send her some images of my affirmative series once it is finished. Text and ceramics are beautiful together...
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Check out Stephanie DeArmond for similar unconventional crockery :)
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