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Natalia Fabia’s ‘Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle’ Opening Night

 ‘Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle’ opened this past weekend at JonathanLeVine Gallery to an eager crowd vying to see the NYC debut from L.A basedartist Natalia Fabia (who is currently featured in our current issue, Vol. 22) Thenew paintings, based on East Coast culture and style that Fabia examined duringa three-month stay, bear the signature marks of her previous exhibitions. Filledwith intriguing ladies unafraid to reveal their bodies and attitudes, thesettings showcased the gritty, hardened edge of the East beneath the colorfulvision of Fabia. View more images of the new work and opening night photosafter the jump, here on Hi-Fructose.

Artists Gary Baseman and Natalia Fabia, with Fabia’s father.

 ‘Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle’ opened this past weekend at Jonathan LeVine Gallery to an eager crowd vying to see the NYC debut from L.A based artist Natalia Fabia (who is currently featured in our current issue, Vol. 22) The new paintings, based on East Coast culture and style that Fabia examined during a three-month stay, bear the signature marks of her previous exhibitions. Filled with intriguing ladies unafraid to reveal their bodies and attitudes, the settings showcased the gritty, hardened edge of the East beneath the colorful vision of Fabia. View more images of the new work and opening night photos below, here on Hi-Fructose.

Artists Brandi Milne and Lola

Artist Korin Faught

Artist Michael Michael Motorcycle and wife

Artists Jeremy Hush, Ellen Stagg and Porkchop

Artist Megan Massacre

Artist Gary Baseman

Artists Adam Wallacavage and Natalia Fabia

Jennifer Hampton and Sarah Potter of Parlor Gallery

Artist Korin Faught with Jan Corey Helford from Corey Helford Gallery

Artist Dan Witz and family

Model Laney Switzer

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