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Bold Hype Gallery meets some Strangers

"There comes a time in the life of every human when he or she must decide to risk "his life, his fortune, and his sacred honor" on an outcome dubious." states a character in Robert A. Heinlin's 1961 Hugo Award winning novel, Strangers in a Strange Land. Set in the future on the planet Mars, the quote is perhaps a bit overly dramatic in reference to Bold Hype Gallery's latest show, "Strangers"; however, with the gallery's relocation from Orlando, FL all the way up to the Big Apple, I'm sure the changes in temperature are enough to warrant an other-worldy comparison.

With a line-up starring HF favorites Skinner (HF Vol. 14), Kozyndan, Travis Lampe (HF Vol. 12), Deth P. Sun, and Adam Alaniz, "Strangers" is looking less like an "outcome dubious" and more like an "all around awesome show." "Strangers" opens at Bold Hype's new location, 547 W. 27th St. 5th floor, on June 3rd in New York City. Check out some exclusive preview pics of the works in the show here...

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“There comes a time in the life of every human when he or she must decide to risk “his life, his fortune, and his sacred honor” on an outcome dubious.” states a character in Robert A. Heinlin’s 1961 Hugo Award winning novel, Strangers in a Strange Land. Set in the future on the planet Mars, the quote is perhaps a bit overly dramatic in reference to Bold Hype Gallery‘s latest show, “Strangers”; however, with the gallery’s relocation from Orlando, FL all the way up to the Big Apple, I’m sure the changes in temperature are enough to warrant an other-worldy comparison.

With a line-up starring HF favorites Skinner (HF Vol. 14), Kozyndan, Travis Lampe (HF Vol. 12), Deth P. Sun, and Adam Alaniz, “Strangers” is looking less like an “outcome dubious” and more like an “all around awesome show.” “Strangers” opens at Bold Hype’s new location, 547 W. 27th St. 5th floor, on June 3rd in New York City. Check out some exclusive preview pics of the works in the show below.

Travis Lampe – “Dirt Magician”

Travis Lampe – “Potential Backtalk”

Travis Lampe – “Xanadu Callbacks Rejected”

Skinner – “Avatar of the Cemetery Battle Land, Tomb Lord Eternal”

Skinner

Deth P. Sun – “Hole”

Adam Alaniz – “The Happy Birdman”

Adam Alaniz – “Priest on a Hill”

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