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‘Femme Fatale’ at Cella Gallery Preview

Opening at North Hollywood’s Cella Gallery on February 25th, ‘Femme Fatale,’ curated by Nicole Bruckman and Stephanie Chefas, brings together 35 contemporary artists including Stella Im Hultberg (Vol.9), Lily Mae Martin (whom we recently interview here) and Aunia Kahn among others, who explore the beauty and identity of the female figure and persona. Showcasing a wide spectrum of artists with different techniques and materials, the show promises to be full of thematic variety despite sharing the same muse. View more preview images after the jump, here on Hi-Fructose.

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Opening at North Hollywood’s Cella Gallery on February 25th, ‘Femme Fatale,’ curated by Nicole Bruckman and Stephanie Chefas, brings together 35 contemporary artists including Stella Im Hultberg (Vol.9), Lily Mae Martin (whom we recently interview here) and Aunia Kahn among others, who explore the beauty and identity of the female figure and persona. Showcasing a wide spectrum of artists with different techniques and materials, the show promises to be full of thematic variety despite sharing the same muse. View more preview images below, here on Hi-Fructose.

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