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		<title>By: Water shaped porcelain bottles by Xiaoli Wen &#8212; Lost At E Minor: For creative people</title>
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		<description>[...] plaster, then allowed to cure while hanging under the moving water. The result? A collection of transformed bottles that poetically embody the spirit of the river, while subtly evoking philosophical thought about [...]</description>
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