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Logan Hicks at Opera Gallery NYC

Logan Hicks, one of the world's premier stencil artists, will be debuting a new body of work next Wed. May 19th at Opera Gallery in NYC. Primarily known for his photo-realistic and multi-layered stencils of urban landscapes, Hicks' more recent direction utilizing negative space, as well as an etching and enameling process, has left us quite intrigued and excited to see what's in store since first noticing an inversion of his latest back at the Manifest: Equality show last March. View some examples of Logan's new direction as well as some classic Hicks imagery, here.

Life Line – Grey • Mixed Medium on Canvas • 48 X 36 inches

Logan Hicks, one of the world’s premier stencil artists, will be debuting a new body of work next Wed. May 19th at Opera Gallery in NYC. Primarily known for his photo-realistic and multi-layered stencils of urban landscapes, Hicks’ more recent direction utilizing negative space, as well as an etching and enameling process, has left us quite intrigued and excited to see what’s in store since first noticing an inversion of his latest back at the Manifest: Equality show last March. View some examples of Logan’s new direction as well as some classic Hicks imagery, here.

Rabble Babble • Mixed Medium on Canvas • 36 x 24 inches

Recesses – Gold • Mixed Medium on Canvas • 48 X 36 inches

Trigger Points • Mixed Medium on Canvas • 36 x 24 inches

Faint Memory • Mixed Medium on Canvas • 36 x 24 inches

Standing Signalman • Mixed Medium on Canvas • 24 x 36 inches

Ordered • Mixed Medium on Canvas • 36 x 48 inches

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