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As we discover objects with historical or personal significance, we expand our collection of Ghost Objects – items we’ve cast in resin. Our latest treasure is a beat-up steel lunchbox from the 1950s. For generations, children and workers carried their noon meal in everything from animal skins to wicker, often finding shade beneath a tree or sitting on a schoolhouse stoop to eat. As industrialization grew, the metal lunchbox evolved into a symbol of class status. This lunchbox, now immortalized in resin, captures the essence of a moment in time and personal memory..

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LUNCH
Resin and pigment
12" W x 4"D X 8” H
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