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Preview: Flower Pepper Gallery’s 3rd Year Anniversary Show ~ Opens Saturday, December 6th

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Pasadena's Flower Pepper Gallery will celebrate their 3rd Year Anniversary with a special exhibition featuring works of art by some of gallery's most promising local and international artists.

Opening Reception: Saturday, December 6th, 2014, 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Exhibition: December 6th, 2014 - January 7 th, 2015

Keep reading for complete artist list, and an exclusive preview of some of the works that will be on display...

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Participating artists include:
Acey Thompson, Alex Louisa, Andrew Brandou, Ania Tomicka, C.F. Payne, Chelsea Gustafsson, Crowded Teeth, Cuddly Rigor Mortis, Dana Lo, David Chung, Desiree Fessler, Graham Curran, Jackie Kon, Jaclyn Alderete, Jacob van Loon, Jeannie L. Paske, Jel Ena, Jenna Gibson, Jeong Woo-jae, Jeremiah Ketner, Joe Hengst, Jon Lau, Julie Yeo, KiSung Koh, L. Croskey, Leila Ataya, Leonardo Villaseñor, Mab Graves, Mar Cerdà, Marie Larkin, Max Neutra, Miss Mindy, Nicole Bruckman, Paul Barnes, Randy Hage, Redd Walitzki, Richard J. Oliver, Robert Yancy, Roland Tamayo, Shanghee Shin, Simon Kangiser, Susanne Apgar, Tory Lin, Valency Genis, Yejin Oh

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Flourish by Chelsea Gustafsson

Sunny, Goggin and Crump by Cuddly Rigor Mortis


Sunny, Goggin and Crump by Cuddly Rigor Mortis

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Alex Louisa

Crystal by Mab Graves (800x800)


Crystal by Mab Graves

Griffith By Andrew Brandou (619x800)


Griffith By Andrew Brandou

Night Blooming 2 by Kisung Koh (800x800)


Night Blooming 2 by Kisung Koh

Precious Cargo by Leila Ataya


Precious Cargo by Leila Ataya

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Acey_Chickens_and_Dandelions

Chris Payne


Chris Payne

Gentlemanly Gestures by Leonardo Villasenor


Gentlemanly Gestures by Leonardo Villasenor

Ghost of a Flower by Redd Walitzki


Ghost of a Flower by Redd Walitzki

I am already under and living with the ocean by RICHARD J OLIVER


I am already under and living with the ocean by RICHARD J OLIVER

Jeong Woo-jae  Gleaming-Cherish you Ⅱ 65.1x90.9cm  oil on canvas  2014 (800x567)


Jeong Woo-jae Gleaming-Cherish you Ⅱ

Speed Of Sound by Jacob Van Loon


Speed Of Sound by Jacob Van Loon

With Regard To The Supposed Primary Qualities Of Extension And Solidity By Jeannie L. Paske


With Regard To The Supposed Primary Qualities Of Extension And Solidity By Jeannie L. Paske

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