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Van Arno’s “The Boogie Disease”

We've always loved Van Arno's insanely dynamic paintings. His southern gothic themed paintings play on a rabid rural America, suspendingthe action in mid-air, like a neo-classical country bumkin Matrix fight. His solo show at San Francisco's Shooting Gallery is this Saturday. Here's a selection of our favorites from the show to expose your cranial synapses to here.

We’ve always loved Van Arno’s insanely dynamic paintings. His southern gothic themed paintings play on a rabid rural America, suspending the action in mid-air, like a neo-classical country bumkin Matrix fight. His solo show at San Francisco’s Shooting Gallery is this Saturday. Here’s a selection of our favorites from the show to expose your cranial synapses to.

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