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From Genesis to Revelation

Earlier this month we gave you a behind the scenes look into the creation of pop surrealist Leslie Ditto's latest work (seen here) The now completed piece is currently on view at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica as part of their group show, 'From Genesis to Revelation', where it is showing alongside all new works by Chris Mars, Dave MacDowell, Tin, Billy Norrby and more. View the biblically inspired pieces in person until August 6th, or check out some of our favorite works from the show after the jump.

Stephanie Henderson

Earlier this month we gave you a behind the scenes look into the creation of pop surrealist Leslie Ditto’s latest work (seen here) The now completed piece is currently on view at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica as part of their group show, ‘From Genesis to Revelation’, where it is showing alongside all new works by Chris Mars, Dave MacDowell, Tin, Billy Norrby and more. View the biblically inspired pieces in person until August 6th, or check out some of our favorite works from the show below.

Tin

Chris Mars

Dave MacDowell

Billy Norrby

Naoto Hattori

Erik Alos

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