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“Furry Tails”: Juan Muiz ~ Opens Dec. 6th

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Juan Muniz is the new face of Las Vegas Street Art. His work adorns the walls of the Cosmopolitan Hotel and his murals have been commissioned all over Sin City. Now he's bringing his cute yet violent and anti-social toons to Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles...

"Furry tails is a series of pieces portraying Felipe, a bunny-like character going through life and dealing with the everyday problems that we all go through on a daily basis. The paintings of this collection are based on the different stories that make up Felipe’s world. Whether sad, happy, optimistic, or joyful these are the Furry Tales of Felipe" – Juan Muniz

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Opening Reception for "Furry Tails"
8pm - 11pm
La Luz De Jesus
4633 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA. 90027

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