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Carole Epp's Art isn't for the Faint of Heart

— September 7, 2010 — Art & Design
The world of ceramic figurines just got turned on its head, thanks to Carole Epp. 'A Collection of Small Miseries' is a collection (duh) of ceramic figurines in horrifying situations.

What makes Carole Epp's work even more creepy is that most of the subjects in her work are children! Take a good look at the gallery, and make sure to read below for a quote from Carole Epp before you make any judgments. All I know is that I may never look at those 'Precious Angels' figurines the same way again.

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