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Scott G. Brooks and Fred Harper at Last Rites Gallery

Recently opened at NYC’s Last Rites Gallery is the dualexhibitions of new work by Scott G. Brooks (previewed here) & Fred Harper.Featuring a union of darkly nuanced portraits, exploring macabre twists on theart of storytelling & mechanics converging with the heads of beautifulwomen. View more images of the artwork and opening night photos after the jump.

Genevive Zacconi, Ewelina and Scott G Brooks

Recently opened at NYC’s Last Rites Gallery is the dual exhibitions of new work by Scott G. Brooks (previewed here) & Fred Harper. Featuring a union of darkly nuanced portraits, exploring macabre twists on the art of storytelling & mechanics converging with the heads of beautiful women. View more images of the artwork and opening night photos below.

Fred Harper

Scott G. Brooks live painting

Scott G. Brooks

Gallery Patron, Travis Louie & Mark Elliott

Fred Harper

Scott G. Brooks

Gallery owner Paul Booth & artist David Stoupakis

Scott G. Brooks

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