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