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Cyrcle ‘We Never Die’ Opening Night Photos

Street artists Cyrcle had their first solo showlast week at Design Matters in Los Angeles with pieces spanning from fine art to belt buckles. Their focus onthe “circle” of life through intense imagery and romantically influenced phrases complimentedeach other in the gallery just as strongly as they stand in the streets. Other collaborationsin the show were with artists Andrea Lahue, David Flores and Gosha, while pro skaterChad Muska even made an appearance as the special guest DJ of the openingnight. Hi-Fructose correspondent Birdman was lucky enough to go wheat pasting with the guys as they coveredHollywood with their art and also got a glimpse of their studio to see wheretheir madness comes from.Check out thepics of their studio, show, and shots of all the midnight fun, after the jump.

Street artists Cyrcle had their first solo showlast week at Design Matters in Los Angeles with pieces spanning from fine art to belt buckles. Their focus onthe “circle” of life through intense imagery and romantically influenced phrases complimentedeach other in the gallery just as strongly as they stand in the streets. Other collaborationsin the show were with artists Andrea Lahue, David Flores and Gosha, while pro skaterChad Muska even made an appearance as the special guest DJ of the openingnight. Hi-Fructose correspondent Birdman was lucky enough to go wheat pasting with the guys as they coveredHollywood with their art and also got a glimpse of their studio to see wheretheir madness comes from.Check out thepics of their studio, show, and shots of all the midnight fun, after the jump.

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