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Recap: Tiny Giants Show ~ KGB Gallery

This past Saturday was the one night only opening of Tiny Giants at KGB Gallery in Los Angeles. A collection of over 400 artists hand painted their signature styles on model trains. OG Huskey LA provided the music. Local brands Smog City Clothing, SeratLA, JSLV and many others were vending goods for folks to purchase.

The biggest draw was the giveaways throughout the night. The folks that brought this show together will be taking on a multi-city tour. So be on the look out for this one night only event at a city near you. Follow the Instagram page @covert__ for upcoming dates and more details.

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