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Recap ~ Miss Van “Room For Cream” – Soze Gallery

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This last Saturday Barcelona based artist Miss Van debuted a new set of work at Soze Gallery, which is located in the Downtown Arts district. Miss Van's voluptuous and mysterious female portraits continue to evolve, bringing in feverish fans from every part of Los Angeles. The gallery was packed the entire night, with many looking to get a glimpse of Miss Van herself. The artist was all smiles as she happily signed and met with everyone in attendance who wanted some time with her. View the gallery below for more.
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