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Girl in Hoody ceramic sculpture | Sculptures by Jenny Chan | HYGGE Sheffield in Sheffield City Centre. Item composed of ceramic
Girl in Hoody ceramic sculpture | Sculptures by Jenny Chan | HYGGE Sheffield in Sheffield City Centre. Item composed of ceramic
Girl in Hoody ceramic sculpture | Sculptures by Jenny Chan | HYGGE Sheffield in Sheffield City Centre. Item composed of ceramic
Girl in Hoody ceramic sculpture | Sculptures by Jenny Chan | HYGGE Sheffield in Sheffield City Centre. Item composed of ceramic
Girl in Hoody ceramic sculpture | Sculptures by Jenny Chan | HYGGE Sheffield in Sheffield City Centre. Item composed of ceramic

Created and Sold by Jenny Chan

Jenny Chan

Girl in Hoody ceramic sculpture

Featured In HYGGE Sheffield, Sheffield City Centre, United Kingdom

Price $500

Creation: 4-6 weeks

The colour, yellow has become synonymous with Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement while big brother (the blurry red line) is always watching.

行到水窮處,坐看雲起時
"...coming to the end of the stream, it seems no way out
just sit down, look at the ever-changing clouds"

The two phrases of a Chinese poem, the intended meaning is an optimistic one. When one has reached the end of the road and faces a dead end, do not give up hope. There is always a silver lining or better days ahead and better things to come.

The analogy in the saying is that when one goes to a place where there is very little water, do not fret because we can anticipate the rising of the clouds, which is another source of water. Water is vapour roaming wild in the sky and as rain nurturing the earth.

size around H32XW17XD11cms

Size and colour might be slight varied a bit since no two handmade pieces are exactly the same. Shipping and import tax not included.

Item Girl in Hoody ceramic sculpture
Created by Jenny Chan
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Jenny Chan
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Handmade Ceramics Figurative Sculptures and Wal Art

Jenny Chan is a mixed media sculptor, working primarily in ceramics in the United Kingdom. Her journey into ceramics is as eventful as her life from international ex-pat to UK residents. It started as an escape from depression, giving her focus, peace, and fulfillment.

With meticulous and reflective craftsmanship, Jenny creates unique figurative sculptures each with their own facial expression and backstory. Each piece is unique and individually sculpted. No two pieces are the same.