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WEARTDOING Liquid Modernity Solider Silver Plus PREORDER DEPOSIT SHIPS JANUARY 2025

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This product will ship This is a deposit - full payment due January 2025

Key Product Details

Artist: WEARTDOING
Manufacturer: Sank Toys
Size: 22 cm
Material:
Resin

Edition Size: 299

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: PREORDER DEPOSIT SYSTEM
This is a small deposit on a preorder item. When the manufacturer is ready to ship, we will update your order with the full amount due and send you an invoice to pay the remaining balance. We will then require full payment within one week. Failure to pay the balance due within 7 days will result in a loss of the deposit funds.

WEARTDOING Liquid Modernity Solider Silver Plus full cost is $149. 

When we invoice you for the balance due, you can use your Rewards Points during payment, and/or a Shop Pay Installments payment plan!

Size:27.9cm*19cm*22cm(Height)
Limit Edition:299 Sets
Materials:Resin
Available to Ship:January 2025

About the Liquid Modernity project:

"Fluidity," "Uncertainty," "Instant Living," and "Liquid Modernity"

In a landscape where enduring connections fade, where ties no longer bind as closely, leaving relationships in a liminal state.

Human connections take on a "liquid" quality, elusive yet lingering. Within this "liquid modernity," a constant flux takes hold, everything ever-shifting.

The rapid dissemination of information engulfs each individual in this global tide. In our tireless pursuit of being involved, there's a trepidation of being left  in this fluid world.

As we navigate the tumultuous waves of information, both individuals and society seem to liquefy, gradually losing their original form, melting away like liquid.

Inspired by the idea of "liquid modernity" by Zygmunt Bauman is the growing conviction that change is the only permanence, and uncertainty the only certainty. We created a series of works called “liquid modernity”