Lost
Cobalt ceramic sculpture, signed
Kansas City
Lost
listing
Posted
9 days
ago
Description
I was helping out at a tiny weekend pop-up in the Crossroads when I realized my cobalt ceramic sculpture went missing yesterday around 3pm. It was on a pedestal inside a gallery space on 18th Street near Grand Boulevard in Kansas City. The piece is small, about 6 inches tall, with a glossy cobalt glaze, white speckles, and a delicate copper-leaf accent circling the base. It’s signed LC on the bottom by local ceramicist Lena Cho. It holds real sentimental value for me—it was part of a personal show, and I’m really hoping to get it back soon.
Approximate last-seen location
Kansas City
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