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Logan Hicks’ Pretty Ugly

Now on view at Opera Gallery in New York City is the latest from stencil innovator Logan Hicks. Entitled "Pretty Ugly", the show surpasses the standard stencil art concept with a cutting edge methodology (anodized aluminum) and stark landscapes more akin to an architectural blueprint than conventional street art. The first time we saw Hicks' use of this new medium was back at the Manifest Equality show in Los Angeles last year and we're excited to see the artist's growth and pursuit in this direction.

Now on view at Opera Gallery in New York City is the latest from stencil innovator Logan Hicks. Entitled “Pretty Ugly”, the show surpasses the standard stencil art concept with a cutting edge methodology (anodized aluminum) and stark landscapes more akin to an architectural blueprint than conventional street art. The first time we saw Hicks’ use of this new medium was back at the Manifest Equality show in Los Angeles last year and we’re excited to see the artist’s growth and pursuit in this direction.

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