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Recap: Nathan Ota’s Scrambled Eggs ~ GR2

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GR2 (Giant Robot 2) hosted "Scrambled Eggs" and a Side of Collectables featuring the work of artist Nathan Ota. The walls of the gallery were adorned with intimate paintings that made you get up close to examine the amazing level of detail present in each work. The hot collectables of the night were limited edition pillows printed from an original work of art. Also on display was the book NATHAN OTA IKIRU put together by the fine folks at Zero+ Publishing. Scrambled Eggs will be on display at GR2 until March 12th so if you're in the area definitely check it out. All Photos by Erwin Recinos. Click for larger versions.

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