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Video: “OBSESSED” opens Feb. 7th (Tonight!)

This Saturday, on the edge of downtown Los Angeles, is the opening of "OBSESSED" featuring new works by HUFER & Kimberly Barrios. A promo video put together by videographer Landon Taylor displays Hufer One painting a wall at the location of the show. Sadly it appears the wall has already been buffed by the city, only a few days before the slated night of the exhibit. Hufer says "I have to look at the positives and move forward. When you show up to Obsessed this Saturday, the wall will not be blank..."

For all you graffiti heads, this will definitely be the show to attend in February. Check out the video above and the screen captures below and we will see you this Saturday.

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Screen captures from the video.

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OBSESSED
New works by:
Hufer | Kimberly Barrios
Private Reception: 7-8pm
Opening Reception: 8-11pm
Location:
501 S. Ave 17
Los Angeles, Ca 90031

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