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Audrey Kawasaki’s ‘Charlotte’

Following on the successes of her recent showing at Merry Karnowsky (seen here), HF fave Audrey Kawasaki has announced a special and unique print release, available only today, Sunday August 14th. For the entire day, 'Charlotte' will be made available as a signed and numbered open edition, allowing all fans the opportunity to pick one up, a rare annual chance to get a print directly from the artist. The window closes later tonight at 11:59PST, and comes both framed and unframed, more info here.

Following on the successes of her recent showing at Merry Karnowsky (seen here), HF fave Audrey Kawasaki has announced a special and unique print release, available only today, Sunday August 14th. For the entire day, ‘Charlotte’ will be made available as a signed and numbered open edition, allowing all fans the opportunity to pick one up, a rare annual chance to get a print directly from the artist. The window closes later tonight at 11:59PST, and comes both framed and unframed, more info here.

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