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Preview: “Deck the Walls” at Stolen Space Gallery

On December 6, London street art hub Stolen Space Gallery will debut "Deck the Walls," a group show that explores the art of the greeting card just in time for the holidays. Featuring the likes of D*Face, Word to Mother, David Bray, SAN, Kirsty Whiten, Nylon, Ramon Garcia and many others, the show brings together various aesthetic currents and media. Take a look at our preview courtesy of Stolen Space Gallery after the jump.

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On December 6, London street art hub Stolen Space Gallery will debut “Deck the Walls,” a group show that explores the art of the greeting card just in time for the holidays. Featuring the likes of D*Face, Word to Mother, David Bray, SAN, Kirsty Whiten, Nylon, Ramon Garcia and many others, the show brings together various aesthetic currents and media. Take a look at our preview courtesy of Stolen Space Gallery below.

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David Bray

Ramon Maiden

Josie Morway

Pete Fowler

Julie Impens

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