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Diana Fayt @ The Candy Store, San Francisco, Nov. 6

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 10.30.07
Design & Architecture

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Ceramic artist and designer Diane Fayet will be exhibiting at The Candy Store in San Francisco starting next Thursday, Nov. 8.

Folklore is a series of "kerchiefed old world ladies" drawn, painted, and collaged onto used cardboard envelopes Fayet has collected from friends all over the world. Through her work, Fayet hopes to share her love of the aged, unadorned face, along with the "provenance of our lives woven together by time, culture and the people we come in contact with."

More sneak peeks below the fold. ::Design Sponge

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