Carole Epp's Art isn't for the Faint of Heart
Michael Hines — September 7, 2010 — Art & Design
References: web.mac & weburbanist
The world of ceramic figurines just got turned on its head, thanks to Carole Epp. 'A Collection of Small Miseries' is a collection (duh) of ceramic figurines in horrifying situations.
What makes Carole Epp's work even more creepy is that most of the subjects in her work are children! Take a good look at the gallery, and make sure to read below for a quote from Carole Epp before you make any judgments. All I know is that I may never look at those 'Precious Angels' figurines the same way again.
What makes Carole Epp's work even more creepy is that most of the subjects in her work are children! Take a good look at the gallery, and make sure to read below for a quote from Carole Epp before you make any judgments. All I know is that I may never look at those 'Precious Angels' figurines the same way again.
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