On April 26th at The Seventh Letter flagship store on Fairfax, a new exhibit is opening featuring new works from Los Angeles artist Krush AWR. LAndmarked is a look into classic locations, signage and design from various iconic places in and around the city of angels. Here is a sneak peek at some of the work via @krushthemagus on Instagram showing some details shots of the paintings for this upcoming show. Also opening in the project room is Strange Sediments by Tyke Witnes AWR. For more details visit KnownGallery.com
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Preview: LAndmarked by Krush AWR ~ Opens April 26th at the Seventh Letter
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