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Preview: Travis Louie in “Tiny Theater of the Absurd” at Stranger Factory

Master of the uncanny Travis Louie is participating in a two-person show at Albuquerque's Stranger Factory with Jean Labourdette (aka Turf One) titled "Tiny Theater of the Absurd." For this exhibition, Louie is presenting a series of new small-scale paintings and drawings. In his new works, he experiments with shapes and patterns in the form of facial hair and hairdos on his dignified monster characters. Take a look at some of Louie's new works before the exhibition opens on September 6. See more after the jump.

Master of the uncanny Travis Louie is participating in a two-person show at Albuquerque’s Stranger Factory with Jean Labourdette (aka Turf One) titled “Tiny Theater of the Absurd.” For this exhibition, Louie is presenting a series of new small-scale paintings and drawings. In his new works, he experiments with shapes and patterns in the form of facial hair and hairdos on his dignified monster characters. Take a look at some of Louie’s new works below before the exhibition opens on September 6.

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