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Now Showing: Gregory Euclide at Limited Addiction Gallery

Denver's Limited Addiction Gallery hosts Gregory Euclide's most impressive new installation features scores of bubble bursting mixed media works; beautifully painted nature landscapes, crumpled and scientifically sampled into test-tube-like hemispheres. Euclide constructed a most unique viewing space for the work; with a specially designed wooden-framed "outerior" hallway, lined with fans that pipe distinct smells. Transluscent walls cast the shadows of branches on onlookers. Euclide's show is open June 6-29. Check out more photos from the show. here and even more at Limited Addiction.

Denver’s Limited Addiction Gallery hosts Gregory Euclide’s most impressive new installation features scores of bubble bursting mixed media works; beautifully painted nature landscapes, crumpled and scientifically sampled into test-tube-like hemispheres. Euclide constructed a most unique viewing space for the work; with a specially designed wooden-framed “outerior” hallway, lined with fans that pipe distinct smells and transluscent walls which cast the shadows of branches on onlookers. Check out photos from the show and even more at Limited Addiction.

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