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Tin’s Lowbrow Life

We last saw Tin's work back in December at New York City's Last Rites Gallery (here) and it would appear that the artist has big plans for 2011, at least judging by the quality of his newest works. Later this evening (Saturday, Feb. 19th), Tin will be participating in a new lowbrow group show at Copro Nason alongside Keith Wessner, Leslie Ditto, Bob Douchette, Crystal Chan and P-Jay Fiddler. With nine new paintings, Tin's contribution to "Lowbrow Life" is representative of some of the best work we think he's done, and that's saying alot. Get a full preview of Tin's latest after the jump.

We last saw Tin’s work back in December at New York City’s Last Rites Gallery (here) and it would appear that the artist has big plans for 2011, at least judging by the quality of his newest works. Later this evening (Saturday, Feb. 19th), Tin will be participating in a new lowbrow group show at Copro Nason alongside Keith Wessner, Leslie Ditto, Bob Douchette, Crystal Chan and P-Jay Fiddler. With nine new paintings, Tin’s contribution to “Lowbrow Life” is representative of some of the best work we think he’s done, and that’s saying alot. Get a full preview of Tin’s latest below.

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