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Behind the Scenes with M-City

The folks over at Carmichael Gallery recently sent us some exclusive behind the scenes pics of the M-City showcase which is now on display at the Culver City street art gallery. M-City, if you're unawares, is a renowned Polish street artist who's bleak imagery of overly industrialized environments has blessed walls, billboards, and galleries the world over. Check out some HF-exclusive behind-the-scenes pictures of the artist's laboriously hand cut stencils after the jump.

The folks over at Carmichael Gallery recently sent us some exclusive behind the scenes pics of the M-Cityshowcase which is now on display at the Culver City street artgallery. M-City, if you’re unawares, is a renowned Polish streetartist who’s bleak imagery of overly industrialized environments hasblessed walls, billboards, and galleries the world over. Check outsome HF-exclusive behind-the-scenes pictures of the artist’slaboriously hand cut stencils here on Hi-Fructose.

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