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Swerve Fest ~ Los Angeles

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This event was September 28-30. This 3 day event was packed full of art , people and more art! Hit+Run crew was asked to screen print for this cool event. Here are a few pictures from the event. Let's be blunt, most of the events I attend are free and the people who attend a Hit+Run screen printing event are heads that you know from the past or have seen their art somewhere, weather it be music or art. heads up!

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