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Mark Ryden and Camille Rose Garcia at Michael Kohn Gallery – Art Basel Miami 2010

Michael Kohn Gallery from Los Angeles is hosting a nice exhibit at this year's Art Basel Miami featuring two of our personal favorite artists, Mark Ryden and Camille Rose Garcia. Housed in an artist's showcase space adjoining the booth, Ryden's delicate pencil drawings may not be large in size, however the intricate detail and line work prove a nice compliment to Camille Rose Garcia's colorful masterpiece housed in the gallery's booth. Get a look at Rydens drawings as well as Camille's large painting and some various smaller works, here on Hi-Fructose.

Michael Kohn Gallery from Los Angeles is hosting a nice exhibit at this year’s Art Basel Miami featuring two of our personal favorite artists, Mark Ryden and Camille Rose Garcia.  Housed in an artist’s showcase space adjoining the booth, Ryden’s delicate pencil drawings may not be large in size, however the intricate detail and line work prove a nice compliment to Camille Rose Garcia’s colorful masterpiece housed in the gallery’s booth. Get a look at Rydens drawings as well as Camille’s large painting and some various smaller works, here on Hi-Fructose.

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