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    Posted 2 months ago

    modfather
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    Federigo Fabbrini is an Italian ceramicist featured in the permanent collection of the International Ceramics Museum (Mic) in Faenza

    I was curious if the holes for the fingertips had any meaning.

    Also it is the left hand and this is where the English word "sinister" was derived from "la sinistra"

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 2 months ago
      Depends on the wall color for contrast to the dominant red and is a visual challenge because of the similarities to fingernails which of course should not be there. Really nice.
    2. modfather modfather, 2 months ago
      Thanks for the comment, interesting what you say about the wall colour behind where you might hang the plaque. I might just decide that colour myself by fixing a piece of paper to the back, my preferred colour - maybe a mustard yellow ;-)

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