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Poster: Sublime Subversion

Cat. № POSTER-220 · Archive reference image

Porcelain & Plastic Icons № 220

Sublime Subversion

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Archive note

A porcelain figurine in pastel carnival dress—pink, mint, lavender, gold-trimmed—stands centered on a gradient ground. The accompanying French text (Porcelaine Secrète, Figure Inconnue, Le Nouveau Carnaval) suggests a limited edition collectible from a design house that never materialized, possibly a 1980s or 90s luxury object line blending high craft with subversive aesthetic. The figure's blank expression and theatrical costume imply a deliberate collision between fine art and mass culture—a coded reference to something between Surrealism and postmodern kitsch. Appeals to collectors of lost design movements, porcelain archives, and speculative luxury goods.

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Section
Porcelain & Plastic Icons
Style
Luxury product photography, pastel gradient backdrop
Mood
mysterious, whimsical, uncanny
Palette
pink, mint green, lavender, gold
Collection
Porcelain Rebel: Barranquilla Carnival

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porcelain figurinecarnivalfrench designpastel1980sluxury goodssurrealismkitschcostumebaroquecollectibleunknowable

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