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Sanrio’s Small Gift – Miami

Following the recent Sanrio Small Gift - Los Angeles (which we covered here), the anniversary celebrations for the beloved brand continue with Sanrio Small Gift Miami, now on view. The event serves not just as a celebration of the iconic characters, but also presents an edgy representation as re-imagined by the all star line-up recruited. Get a look at some of our favorite works in the interactive pop-up Miami space.

Following the recent Sanrio Small Gift – Los Angeles (which we covered here), the anniversary celebrations for the beloved brand continue with Sanrio Small Gift Miami, now on view. The event serves not just as a celebration of the iconic characters, but also presents an edgy representation as re-imagined by the all star line-up recruited. Get a look at some of our favorite works in the interactive pop-up Miami space.

PUSH

Dave MacDowell

Dabs/Myla

CRASH

Hattie Stewart

Gina Tuzzi

Seonna Hong

Adam Wallacavage

detail

Jim Houser

Mark Mulroney

Meggs

Anthony Lister

Tim Conlon

Raul Gonzalez

Richard Colman

POSE

POSE detail

Anthony Lister

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