Wow! At the Asian Contemporary Art Fair in New York, Chinese artist Li Xiaofeng showcased wearable art made from porcelain pieces! Amazing! Via
Le Zèbre Bleu.
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This is so cool! Great find.
Posted by: Pav | Nov 14, 2008 at 12:32 PM