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Ceramicist Jessica Stoller recently caught our eye with her engaging series of porcelain sculptures, a contemporary take on the typically kitschy medium. Drawing inspiration from the table top figurines collected by her mother and grandmother, Stoller reworks the concepts of beauty and innocence through a series of provocative renditions, drawing upon new definitions of decorative activism. Get a look at several of our favorite recent works by the artist above.

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