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Mike Leavitt’s “Don’t Stop Object Shopping” Show

Sculptor Like Leavitt is presenting an abundance of painstakingly detailed classic kick replicas, his infamous one-off action figures of underground artists, trading cards, and wood sculptures on March 21st at Fuse Gallery in NYC. The works will also include collaborative pieces with "bag painter" Chris Crites and the legendary counter-culture ceramicist Charles Krafft. Here are a few of our favorite selections here.

Sculptor Like Leavitt is presenting an abundance of painstakingly detailed classic kick replicas, his infamous one-off action figures of underground artists, trading cards, and wood sculptures on March 21st at Like LeavittFuse Gallery in NYC. The works will also include collaborative pieces with “bag painter” Chris Crites and the legendary counter-culture ceramicist Charles Krafft. Here are a few of our favorite selections.

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