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Natalia Fabia’s ‘Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle’ – Preview

On Saturday, January 14th, HF-fave Natalia Fabia will be heading to New York for her East Coast debut with Jonathan LeVine Gallery, 'Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle.' Long known as a documentress of the LA art scene, Fabia spent three months in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Ashbury Park, researching the East Coast punk sensibility to create a new and vibrant body of work. Learn more the artist in the brand new Hi-Fructose Volume 22 (available here) and get an exclusive first look at the show after the jump.

On Saturday, January 14th, HF-fave Natalia Fabia will be heading to New York for her East Coast debut with Jonathan LeVine Gallery, ‘Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle.’ Long known as a documentress of the LA art scene, Fabia spent three months in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Ashbury Park, researching the East Coast punk sensibility to create a new and vibrant body of work. Learn more the artist in the brand new Hi-Fructose Volume 22 (available here) and get an exclusive first look at the show here on Hi-Fructose.

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