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FICUS CERAMICA
Ficus Ceramica is a one-woman porcelain slipcasting studio in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, LA. Creator Kate Clarke specializes in smokable, real-life casts of food objects.
Ficus Cermaica logo was not created by FME, But the Stoners Renaissance was....
SERVICES:
Art Direction, Logo Design, Social, Events
WEBSITE:
SOCIAL:
@ficusceramica
COLLABORATOS:
Stephan Lomonaco
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ART DIRECTION
Fiscus Ceramica was struggling with the perfect way to capture her slipcasted food pipes. We wanted to strike the perfect balance between a chiaroscuro renaissance feast and a hungry stoner on mardi gras.
We paired real food, flowers, and silver platters with the pipes to recreate iconic feast scenes, but with a little nola flair.
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WEBSITE DESIGN
We created the Louvre - but high. Using abstracted patters and vintage wallpapers for background. Framing our renaissance-esque photography and placing it on the site as if her were handing on a wall.
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