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Preview: “Winter Group Show” at Shooting Gallery

On January 12, San Francisco's Shooting Gallery will debut their "Winter Group Show," which features many artists we've showcased in print and online. The eclectic mix of artworks in the show cover a variety of aesthetic ground, from the gritty and street art-inspired to the crafty and handmade. Stand-out pieces in the show include Michael Page's colorful paintings of animals that appear to glow, Morgan Slade's mixed-media collages, Jet Martinez' embroidered works, Hugh Leeman's paintings on panel, Ferris Plock's linear drawings and sculptures and Lauren Napolitano's textile-inspired drawings. Take a look at our preview of the show after the jump.

Morgan Slade

On January 12, San Francisco’s Shooting Gallery will debut their “Winter Group Show,” which features many artists we’ve showcased in print and online. The eclectic mix of artworks in the show cover a variety of aesthetic ground, from the gritty and street art-inspired to the crafty and handmade. Stand-out pieces in the show include Michael Page’s colorful paintings of animals that appear to glow, Morgan Slade’s mixed-media collages, Jet Martinez’ embroidered works, Hugh Leeman’s paintings on panel, Ferris Plock’s linear drawings and sculptures and Lauren Napolitano’s textile-inspired drawings. Take a look at our preview of the show below.

Michael Page

Casey Gray

Ferris Plock

Hugh Leeman

Jet Martinez

Lauren Napolitano

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