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Opening Night: “Tiny Trifecta” Group Show at Cotton Candy Machine

Despite only being in its third year, Cotton Candy Machine’s "Tiny Trifecta" show is already a highly anticipated event. The gallery/boutique founded by artist super couple Tara McPherson and Sean Leonard kicked off in 2011 in Brooklyn and has been hosting the "Tiny Trifecta" show annually ever since. The premise is simple: artists like Luke Chueh, Kid Acne, Buff Monster, Mark Ryden, Natalia Fabia, L’Amour Supreme, Dave Correia (and so many more) each contribute three small-scale pieces priced at $100 each. The event can’t help but draw long lines camping out on Brooklyn’s streets the night before. Check out some shots from the June 15 opening (the show will run until July 7) as well as some of the art, images courtesy of Cotton Candy Machine. See more after the jump!

CCM founders Tara McPherson and Sean Leonard

Despite only being in its third year, Cotton Candy Machine’s “Tiny Trifecta” show is already a highly anticipated event. The gallery/boutique founded by artist super couple Tara McPherson and Sean Leonard kicked off in 2011 in Brooklyn and has been hosting the “Tiny Trifecta” show annually ever since. The premise is simple: artists like Luke Chueh, Kid Acne, Buff Monster, Mark Ryden, Natalia Fabia, L’Amour Supreme, Dave Correia (and so many more) each contribute three small-scale pieces priced at $100 each. The event can’t help but draw long lines camping out on Brooklyn’s streets the night before. Check out some shots from the June 15 opening (the show will run until July 7) as well as some of the art, images courtesy of Cotton Candy Machine.

Michael Michael Motorcycle

Dave Correia

Aiko

Becky Cloonan

Buff Monster

Victor Castillo

Jeremy Hush

Jeremy Hush

Junko Mizuno

Martha Rich

Sucklord

Tara McPherson

Jonathan Wayshak

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