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Roses are Red is a unique sculpture made from china ornament and ceramic paint by Haus of Lucy. This piece is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. "Kyle had been 'virtually' dating Debbie for five years and despite living in the same town, they had never met IRL due to Debbie's job having erratic hours. Her webcam was broken and her phone camera didn't work either, so they' d never video chatted but Deb had sent a few pics over she was a dead ringer for Kim Kardashian. He was In Love! So much so, he sent money every week for her sick mother. But on Valentine's Day, Kyle could no longer stand it, jumping on a bus to her house so he could present her with a rose. Imagine his horror upon arriving at Debbie's address only to find it was occupied by a man called Dave who finally confessed to being 'Debbie', breaking poor Kyle's heart into a thousand pieces. Luckily, with the help of the TV show 'Catfish', Kyle managed to get his money back, blowing it all on a holiday to Mauritius where he met a lovely real lady from Southend and they lived happily ever after. The End."
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Sculpture made from china ornament, ceramic paint
Size: Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and signed at the base
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Haus of Lucy, formerly known as Lucy Bryant, is a multimedia artist and graphic designer known for her commentary on contemporary culture. Using classical art forms juxtaposed with modern elements, she creates editions that cleverly reference present-day social, political, and cultural issues, infusing humor into her work.
Haus of Lucy, formerly known as Lucy Bryant, is a multimedia artist and graphic designer known for her commentary on contemporary culture. Using classical art forms juxtaposed with modern elements, she creates editions that cleverly reference present-day social, political, and cultural issues, infusing humor into her work.
After graduating from the University of Derby with a degree in Fine Art Lucy gained experience as graphic designer for magazines like Closer and Heat. In 2017, she shifted her focus entirely to her art career. In 2023, Lucy's first Nike Air Max ceramic edition collaboration republic sold out record time resulting new editions inspired by nostalgic themes sneakers and gaming. The ceramic editions have become must-have collector item for both enthusiasts and sneaker aficionados! Lucy's art has been showcased at prominent venues like the Brighton Bringe Festival, Paxton Glew Gallery, London Craft Week, and was featured in the Cash is King project Bob Osbourne and Carrie Reichardt, later exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery.
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