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‘Critters & People’ at WWA Gallery

Currently showing at Culver City’s WWA Gallery is a group exhibition, ‘Critters and People,’ featuring works by artists Jessica Dalva, JAW Cooper, and Danielle Buerli among others. The large exhibition has culled artists who work with darkly whimsical subject matter; portraying feral figures, witchy 3-d sculptures and fairytale-sque landscapes. View more images of the show courtesy of correspondent Daniel Rolnik after the jump.

Tom Haubrick

Currently showing at Culver City’s WWA Gallery is a group exhibition, ‘Critters and People,’ featuring works by artists Jessica Dalva, JAW Cooper, and Danielle Buerli among others. The large exhibition has culled artists who work with darkly whimsical subject matter; portraying feral figures, witchy 3-d sculptures and fairytale-sque landscapes. View more images of the show courtesy of correspondent Daniel Rolnik below.

JAW Cooper

JAW Cooper

Jessica LL Dalva

Tom Haubrick

JAW Cooper

Sinae Park

JAW Cooper

Danielle Buerli

JAW Cooper

Jessica LL Dalva

JAW Cooper

JAW Cooper

Danielle Buerli

Danielle Buerli

JAW Cooper

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