My Heart Belongs to Mummy Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History Or Are Remembered 2026 by Philip Hardaker

My Heart Belongs to Mummy Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History Or Are Remembered 2026 by Philip Hardaker

Brand: Philip Hardaker
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Original Ceramic Word Art by Philip Hardaker A striking and thought-provoking piece from Stoke-on-Trent artist Philip Hardaker, this original ceramic word art carries the defiant phrase: "Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History — Or Are Remembered" and above a modelled heart in ceramic sits at the centre with the words My Heart Belongs to Mummy with a small flower glazed in red sitting in a blue ceramic ring. Placed surrounded by burgundy and gold decorated vintage bone china shards, all set within a reclaimed pine wood style with silver metal beads in a simple square flat finished frame. Each shard is unique, making this a truly one-of-a-kind work Medium: Ceramic, vintage bone china shards, reclaimed wooden and metal frame Size: 15cm × 20cm × 2cm Presentation: Ready to wall-hang Made: 2026, at Philip Hardaker's Stoke-on-Trent studio Condition: New, original work Philip Hardaker is a celebrated Potteries ceramicist whose work draws on the rich industrial and cultural heritage of Stoke-on-Trent. His pieces are held in private collections across the UK.

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