Pamela Mei Yee Leung (1962-2011), Pottery planter modelled as a winged bull and a bat, with applied flowers to the pedestal, circa 1990s, Painted earthenware, Unmarked, 54.5cm high, 48cm diameter. Footnote: Leung used zoomorphic characters to...
Pamela Mei Yee Leung (1962-2011), Pottery planter modelled as a winged bull and a bat, with applied flowers to the pedestal, circa 1990s, Painted earthenware, Unmarked, 54.5cm high, 48cm diameter. Footnote: Leung used zoomorphic characters to represent emotional aspects of domestic life, and intended each piece to possess a hidden moral. Her work has featured in public collections in both the UK and in Japan, as well as appearing in various editions of Ceramic Review.
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Pamela Mei Yee Leung (1962-2011), Pottery planter modelled as a winged bull and a bat, with applied flowers to the pedestal, circa 1990s, Painted earthenware, Unmarked, 54.5cm high, 48cm diameter. Footnote: Leung used zoomorphic characters to represent emotional aspects of domestic life, and intended each piece to possess a hidden moral. Her work has featured in public collections in both the UK and in Japan, as well as appearing in various editions of Ceramic Review.
Please refer to department for condition report