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Shades of Ray – Opening Night

Color Ink Book celebrated its third year anniversary with an exhibition which opened Friday night at the WWA Gallery in Culver City (previewed here.) Three years means twelve issues of their coloring book under their belt, each one jam packed with Hi Fructose favorites including Alex Pardee, Joe Ledbetter, Anthony Ausgang, Brandi Milne and so many more. The exhibition Shades of Ray features a custom show of their iconic character, Rayola(tm), interpreted by over 40 artists who have been featured in Color Ink Book over the past three years. On view through August 31st, fans of customized work and Color Ink’s amazing roster, should go check it out! - Emily Brough

Washburns and Anthony Ausgang

Color Ink Book celebrated its third year anniversary with an exhibition which opened Friday night at the WWA Gallery in Culver City (previewed here.) Three years means twelve issues of their coloring book under their belt, each one jam packed with Hi Fructose favorites  including Alex Pardee, Joe Ledbetter, Anthony Ausgang, Brandi Milne and so many more. The exhibition Shades of Ray features a custom show of their iconic character, Rayola(tm), interpreted by over 40 artists who have been featured in Color Ink Book over the past three years. On view through August 31st, fans of customized work and Color Ink’s amazing roster, should go check it out! – Emily Brough

Luke Chueh and Rob Faucette

photos courtesy of the gallery

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