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Preview: White Walls Gallery at SCOPE Miami

December 4-9, San Francisco's White Walls will be at SCOPE Miami with a diverse roster of artists. Between Augustine Kofie's geometric paintings, Ferris Plock's detailed, illustrative works and Herakut's expressive portraits of solitary, youthful figures, White Walls' booth will show off many aesthetic currents. In addition to the previously mentioned artists, White Walls will feature works from Casey Gray, C215, Logan Hicks, Peter Gronquist and Niels Shoe Meulman. Take a look at some of the works in the show after the jump.

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December 4-9, San Francisco’s White Walls will be at SCOPE Miami with a diverse roster of artists. Between Augustine Kofie’s geometric paintings, Ferris Plock’s detailed, illustrative works and Herakut’s expressive portraits of solitary, youthful figures, White Walls’ booth will show off many aesthetic currents. In addition to the previously mentioned artists, White Walls will feature works from Casey Gray, C215, Logan Hicks, Peter Gronquist and Niels Shoe Meulman. Take a look at some of the works in the show below.

Ferris Plock

C215

Augustine Kofie

Peter Gronquist

Casey Gray

Logan Hicks

Niels Shoe Meulman

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