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Shary Boyle's lovely porcelain horror

By A Mystery Man Writer

When I was a little kid, one of my great aunts had a collection of frilly, delicate porcelain figurines of girls in baroque dresses. I remember looking at them, knowing that I was supposed to think they were pretty, but feeling like they might come alive and murder me if they had the chance. Maybe…

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Laurie Langford artist - Shary Boyle, 'Ouroboros', 2006. Porcelain, china paint, lustre. The Ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.

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Shary Boyle's lovely porcelain horror Porcelain figurines, Baroque dress, Porcelain

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