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Mark Ryden Book Signing at the SFMOMA

As we already mentioned (you may have seen our teaser and live updates via our new Facebook Fan Page), Pop-Surrealism master Mark Ryden did a very special signing last Thursday at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Promoting his new book, The Snow Yak Show (available here), Mark graciously signed and chatted with his fans for hours. The museum provided free water to the crowd (who stood in line for hours to meet the master), and Last Gasp Press organized a very special live performance and photo-op, which you can view, here on Hi-Fructose.

As we already mentioned (you may have seen our teaser and live updates via our new Facebook Fan Page), Pop-Surrealism master Mark Ryden did a very special signing last Thursday at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Promoting his new book, The Snow Yak Show (available here), Mark graciously signed and chatted with his fans for hours. The museum provided free water to the crowd (who stood in line for hours to meet the master), and Last Gasp Press organized a very special live performance and photo-op, which you can view, here on Hi-Fructose.

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