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Lorena Barrezueta: Gourmet Collection Porcelain by Evan Orensten
Lorena Barrezueta is a Brooklyn-based ceramic artist who has been getting a lot of attention for her porcelain dishware, which is cast from aluminum takeout containers.
They are available online from The Curiosity Shoppe.
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