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Ron English in Miami

Looks like our friend Ron English (Vol. 16) got a jump on this year's celebrations in Miami with a new hypercolored and three dimensional mural in the Wynwood arts district. Every December thousands of artists and art lovers descend on Miami Beach and the Wynwood district for Art Basel: Miami Beach and the surrounding satellite fairs and art events. Hi-Fructose will be heading down this year to catch all the action, so expect more murals (ala Primary Flight) and art show coverage in the weeks to come! Till then, get a closer looks at English's latest after the jump.

Looks like our friend Ron English (Vol. 16) got a jump on this year’s celebrations in Miami with a new hypercolored and three dimensional mural in the Wynwood arts district. Every December thousands of artists and art lovers descend on Miami Beach and the Wynwood district for Art Basel: Miami Beach and the surrounding satellite fairs and art events. Hi-Fructose will be heading down this year to catch all the action, so expect more murals (ala Primary Flight) and art show coverage in the weeks to come! Till then, get a closer looks at English’s latest after the jump.

Photos by Diego Tosoni

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