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Event Photos: Ron English at NYC’s Opera Gallery


Master painter and Popagandist Ron English opened his latest exhibition at SOHO’s Opera Gallery in NYC with a special performance by MC Super Size and a group of especially painted six shooter armed Cathy Cowgirls. The packed gallery opening included huge recent paintings, awe-inspiring sculptures and the large crowd included many artists including Travis Louie, David Stoupakis, Fred Harper, and Vincent Castiglia. Take a look at the HF exclusive event photos here!

Master painter and Popagandist Ron English opened his latest exhibition at SOHO’s Opera Gallery in NYC with a special performance by MC Super Size and a group of especially painted six shooter armed Cathy Cowgirls. The packed gallery opening included huge recent paintings, awe-inspiring sculptures and the large crowd included many artists including Travis Louie, David Stoupakis, Fred Harper, and Vincent Castiglia. Take a look at the HF exclusive event photos below. Photos by Aaron Tompkins.

Ron English exposing his inner Frankenstein’s Monster

The Buddha-like smile of MC Supersize

MC Supersize and his entourage of Cathy Cowgirls

The death-like smile of a familiar Brown

The Cowgirls give a six-gun salute!

Artist Vincent Castiglia

Artist Travis Louie and Steve Lew

Artist David Stoupakis and Fred Harper protecting the latest Hi-Fructose

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