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The Art of Michael C. Hsiung

Unicorns, mystical beasts, drunk sailors, mermen, dead animals, birdpirates... They're all present in the very creative work of Michael C.Hsiung. For those willing toindulge in the plethora of work produced by this extremely talentedartist, they are to be rewarded grandly. In Hsiung's work one canfind humor, sadness, social commentary, political satire, romance...just about any theme possible and they're all drawn in Michael's ownenchanting style. Michael lives and works in Los Angeles. - Zach Tutor

Unicorns, mystical beasts, drunk sailors, mermen, dead animals, birdpirates… They’re all present in the very creative work of Michael C.Hsiung. For those willing toindulge in the plethora of work produced by this extremely talentedartist, they are to be rewarded grandly. In Hsiung’s work one canfind humor, sadness, social commentary, political satire, romance…just about any theme possible and they’re all drawn in Michael’s ownenchanting style. Michael lives and works in Los Angeles.

Hsuing will beshowing at “Eat Your Art Out” at Meltdown Comicsin Los Angeles February 26th and will also have a solo show thisJune in Philadelphia at Slingluff Gallery. – Zach Tutor

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