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SCOPE NYC: Erik Jones, Scott Hove, Jessica Hess and Alexandra Marie for Spoke Art

Today, SCOPE Art Fair in NYC opened to the public, bringing together a variety of international galleries and purveyors of contemporary art under one roof. Featuring a diverse and colorful line-up, Spoke Art's booth is showcasing the art of Erik Jones (who will be featured in our forthcoming issue, watch for more info soon!), Scott Hove (most recently featured in Hi-Fructose Collected 3), Jessica Hess and Alexandra Marie. Between the intimacy of Jones' abstracted portraits, Alexandra Marie's delicate drawings, Hove's new assault rifle cake sculptures and Jessica Hess' urban landscapes, the featured artists cover vast aesthetic ground but share a common strength in their respective disciplines. Take a look at some of the works they'll be exhibiting, images courtesy of Spoke Art.

Today, SCOPE Art Fair in NYC opened to the public, bringing together a variety of international galleries and purveyors of contemporary art under one roof. Featuring a diverse and colorful line-up, Spoke Art‘s booth is showcasing the art of Erik Jones (who will be featured in our forthcoming issue, watch for more info soon!), Scott Hove (most recently featured in Hi-Fructose Collected 3), Jessica Hess and Alexandra Marie. Between the intimacy of Jones’ abstracted portraits, Alexandra Marie’s delicate drawings, Hove’s new assault rifle cake sculptures and Jessica Hess’ urban landscapes, the featured artists cover vast aesthetic ground but share a common strength in their respective disciplines. Take a look at some of the works they’ll be exhibiting, images courtesy of Spoke Art.

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