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Dan McCarthy and Jay Ryan at Gallery 1988

Now on view at Gallery 1988's Melrose location is a two person show starring Dan McCarthy and Jay Ryan. Known as two of the most popular stars in the screen print and gig poster scene, McCarthy and Ryan's original works are a treat to behold in person as colors and subtleties not easily replicable through the serigraph process come to life in all their textured and original goodness. Get a rare gander at works in person until August 27th, or check out some pictures courtesy of Hi-Fructose correspondent Emily Brough after the jump.

Dan McCarthy

Now on view at Gallery 1988‘s Melrose location is a two person show starring Dan McCarthy and Jay Ryan. Known as two of the most popular stars in the screen print and gig poster scene, McCarthy and Ryan’s original works are a treat to behold in person as colors and subtleties not easily replicable through the serigraph process come to life in all their textured and original goodness. Get a rare gander at works in person until August 27th, or check out some pictures courtesy of Hi-Fructose correspondent Emily Brough below.

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