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LAUREN CLAY
We just found the work of Lauren Clay via one of our favorite art blogs, Art Hound, and we had to post about it. These sculptures are composed using a variety of materials (cut paper, paint, paper mache, wood) that all come together to make these beautiful, surreal and almost science fiction-feeling shrines. Check out her website to read the titles, they lend a whole other level of depth to the work.
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LAUREN CLAY
We just found the work of Lauren Clay via one of our favorite art blogs, Art Hound, and we had to post about it. These sculptures are composed using a variety of materials (cut paper, paint, paper mache, wood) that all come together to make these beautiful, surreal and almost science fiction-feeling shrines. Check out her website to read the titles, they lend a whole other level of depth to the work.
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LAUREN CLAY
We just found the work of Lauren Clay via one of our favorite art blogs, Art Hound, and we had to post about it. These sculptures are composed using a variety of materials (cut paper, paint, paper mache, wood) that all come together to make these beautiful, surreal and almost science fiction-feeling shrines. Check out her website to read the titles, they lend a whole other level of depth to the work.
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LAUREN CLAY
We just found the work of Lauren Clay via one of our favorite art blogs, Art Hound, and we had to post about it. These sculptures are composed using a variety of materials (cut paper, paint, paper mache, wood) that all come together to make these beautiful, surreal and almost science fiction-feeling shrines. Check out her website to read the titles, they lend a whole other level of depth to the work.
Zoom Info
LAUREN CLAY
We just found the work of Lauren Clay via one of our favorite art blogs, Art Hound, and we had to post about it. These sculptures are composed using a variety of materials (cut paper, paint, paper mache, wood) that all come together to make these beautiful, surreal and almost science fiction-feeling shrines. Check out her website to read the titles, they lend a whole other level of depth to the work.
Zoom Info

LAUREN CLAY

We just found the work of Lauren Clay via one of our favorite art blogs, Art Hound, and we had to post about it. These sculptures are composed using a variety of materials (cut paper, paint, paper mache, wood) that all come together to make these beautiful, surreal and almost science fiction-feeling shrines. Check out her website to read the titles, they lend a whole other level of depth to the work.

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