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Aaron Horkey’s Midwestern Heart

Hi-Fructose favorite Aaron Horkey has a solo show of selected drawings and prints coming up around the corner in Windom, Minnesota in a few weeks. Rumored to be Horkey's last solo show for a long time (if not indefinitely), Midwestern Heart is a return to the illustrator's roots as it is intended to be an opportunity for Aaron's friends and family to view his work in a gallery setting locally. OMGPosters just tipped us off to a new four-color screen print that will be exclusive to the show and is set to debut on opening night - Sunday, Sept. 12th. View a larger image of the print, as well as the show flyer with all pertinent information, after the jump.

Hi-Fructose favorite Aaron Horkey has a solo show of selected drawings and prints coming up around the corner in Windom, Minnesota in a few weeks. Rumored to be Horkey’s last solo show for a long time (if not indefinitely), Midwestern Heart is a return to the illustrator’s roots as it is intended to be an opportunity for Aaron’s friends and family to view his work in a gallery setting locally. OMGPosters just tipped us off to a new four-color screen print that will be exclusive to the show and is set to debut on opening night – Sunday, Sept. 12th 2010.

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