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Birch Travel Mug

By Lenore Lampi

Lenore Lampi at Sivertson

Ceramic birch mug. (While each piece is similarly crafted in design and size, individual pieces may vary slightly.) Size: 2.75 W x 4.5 H x 3 D inches.

$59.00

Questions? Call 218-387-2491. We’re here to help and open Sunday 10-4/Monday-Saturday from 10-5.

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Lenore Lampi

Based in Duluth, Minnesota, ceramic artist Lenore Lampi earned a BA in fine art and an MA in art education from the University of Minnesota. Her work has been featured in the United States, Finland, Sweden, China, and Argentina. She is listed on the Finish Embassy website as a notable Finish-America artist. Lampi’s signature work involves the undulating movement of tree bark. “I am continually fascinated with the sculptural aspect of birch trees. A friend from China dubbed my series ‘tree skin,' as a metaphor for the skin of the tree, and ours.” She continues, “all art is about a certain type of love.”

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