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Strange Objects Enamel Pin Project

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A collection of Victorian-era inspired strange object hard enamel pins - Hello,I'm Lucretia, (Lulu for short); a New York based artist with a focus on surrealism presented through the lens of women's mental health. You can see my work HERE. In the past I have mainly focused on print work and individual pin creation to moderate success, and as such I have decided to expand my repertoire with a new series of pins that I have entitled the "Strange Objects" series. Human beings, often unconsciously, tend to see faces in objects. In these moments of anthropomorphic pareidolia we ...

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A collection of Victorian-era inspired strange object hard enamel pins - Hello,I'm Lucretia, (Lulu for short); a New York based artist with a focus on surrealism presented through the lens of women's mental health. You can see my work HERE. In the past I have mainly focused on print work and individual pin creation to moderate success, and as such I have decided to expand my repertoire with a new series of pins that I have entitled the "Strange Objects" series. Human beings, often unconsciously, tend to see faces in objects. In these moments of anthropomorphic pareidolia we project features, emotions and scenarios onto inanimate objects. The "Strange Objects" series was born of this idea: a wilting flower filled with misery, a melting candle all too aware of its own mortality, the lamp at your bedside which watches you toss and turn in your sl
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