REVOK got his start in Los Angeles but is also "Made in Detroit", which is the title of his new book that showcases the assemblage and other work he's been doing in his adopted home city. Last weekend, the artist returned triumphantly to Los Angeles to sign books for a legion of fans and collectors. Erwin Recinos was there to get his book signed, and capture all the action in photographs.
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