CP KATE -The Crown of Consumption - Instead of a royal tiara, she balances a delicate porcelain teacup and saucer atop her head. It is a literal representation of the "art of living" that defined her reign-refined, playful, and profoundly out of touch with the world outside her palace walls. This former queen dressed in T&V Limoges paired perfectly with pink petit fours.
This artwork serves as a reminder that history is not just a series of dates, but a collection of stories-some sweet, some bitter, and some balanced precariously on the head of a queen.
My sculptures are about visual contrast, objects that inspire wonder, curiosity and spark conversation. The piece incorporates a found object in the form of vintage porcelain, with old-world statuary resulting in delightfully contemporary one-of-a-kind sculptural statement piece.
Constructed from multiple molds hand and rotationally cast, assembled into a final work and signed with the CP KATE logo. A small peace sign is incorporated into each work as it's a symbol that resonates.
Material: Plaster/Acrylic/Tressemann & Vogt Limoges Porcelain/Steel
Dimensions 19" H x 10" W x 7" D
Weigt: 14 lbs