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Dabs Myla and Friends’ “Marvelous Expeditions” Opening Night

Last Saturday, artist duo Dabs Myla opened their show, "Marvelous Expeditions" at Culver City's Thinkspace. In addition to the artists' latest paintings, Dabs Myla's works were accompanied by individual pieces by many fellow artists from the low brow and street art scenes. Featuring the works of Augustine Kofie, EINE, Meggs, Revok and others, the show surveys artists from various geographical regions who got their start in the graffiti world, as well as many other artists dabbling in illustration and pop culture. Take a look at some opening night photos courtesy of theonepointeight.

Last Saturday, artist duo Dabs Myla opened their show, “Marvelous Expeditions” at Culver City’s Thinkspace. In addition to the artists’ latest paintings, Dabs Myla’s works were accompanied by individual pieces by many fellow artists from the low brow and street art scenes. Featuring the works of Augustine Kofie, EINE, Meggs, Revok and others, the show surveys artists from various geographical regions who got their start in the graffiti world, as well as many other artists dabbling in illustration and pop culture. Take a look at some opening night photos courtesy of theonepointeight.

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