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Ken Keirns’ “Monkey in the Middle”

Hi-Fructose Collected Edition Vol. 2 artist Ken Keirns will be opening his latest solo show tomorrow night, Friday, June 17th, at MyPlasticHeart in New York City. Much like his last solo from earlier this year, "Alone With Ghosts" (seen here), Keirns will be debuting more of his beautifully rendered oil paintings. Since the gallery also serves as a premier vinyl toy boutique, Keirns has also customized several one of a kind figures for the show in a nice display of the artists accessible versatility. Get a preview of "Monkey in the Middle", here on Hi-Fructose.

Hi-Fructose Collected Edition Vol. 2 artist Ken Keirns will be opening his latest solo show tomorrow night, Friday, June 17th, at MyPlasticHeart in New York City. Much like his last solo from earlier this year, “Alone With Ghosts” (seen here), Keirns will be debuting more of his beautifully rendered oil paintings. Since the gallery also serves as a premier vinyl toy boutique, Keirns has also customized several one of a kind figures for the show in a nice display of the artists accessible versatility. Get a preview of “Monkey in the Middle”, here on Hi-Fructose.

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