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Shades of Ray at WWA Gallery

Our friends over at Color Ink Book have teamed up with Culver City's WWA Gallery for 'Shades of Ray', a group show celebrating the three year anniversary of the publication and of their mascot, Rayola. The black and white new contemporary coloring book consistently pulls in some of our favorite artists as contributors and for their upcoming group show they've gone above and beyond just offering two dimensional artwork (though they'll be plenty of that!) with a selection of three dimensional interpretations of their Rayola mascot. Get a look at the show's full artist list, as well as some sneak peek images of the sculptures, after the jump.

Chris Ryniak

Our friends over at Color Ink Book have teamed up with Culver City’s WWA Gallery for ‘Shades of Ray’, a group show celebrating the three year anniversary of the publication and of their mascot, Rayola. The black and white new contemporary coloring book consistently pulls in some of our favorite artists as contributors and for their upcoming group show they’ve gone above and beyond just offering two dimensional artwork (though they’ll be plenty of that!) with a selection of three dimensional interpretations of their Rayola mascot. Get a look at the show’s full artist list, as well as some sneak peek images of the sculptures, below.

Artists in the show include: Alex Pardee, Andrew Bell, Angry Woebots (Aaron Martin), Anthony Ausgang, C J Metzger, Chris Ryniak, Dan Goodsell, Dave Crosland AKA King Gum, Dave Warshaw, David Arshawsky, David Lozeau, Deph, Deryke Cardenaz, “Dirty” Donny Gillies, Dolla, DrilOne, Fernando Berger, Frijol Boy, Goreilla, Heiko Müller, J*RYU, James Henry Dufresne, Jason Limon, JC Rivera, Jim Mahfood AKA Food One, John “Spanky” Stokes, kaNO, Kevin Gosselin, Leecifer, Luke Chueh, Martin Ontiveros, MCA, Miss Mindy, Mr. Shane Jessup, Ritzy Periwinkle, Sam Arshawsky, Shawn “Shawnimals” Smith, Sket One, Skinner, Steff Bomb, Steven J Daily, Tom Haubrick, Travis Lampe, Yosiell Lorenzo, many of whom will be in attendance.

Skinner

Anthony Ausgang

Jim Mahfood

Travis Lampe

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