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White Walls Winter Group Show

From international icons like Blek Le Rat to local legends like D Young V, the “Winter Group Show” at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco brings together a collection of artists with a graphic, fearless aesthetic. Bold shapes and bright colors dominate the gallery, pulling the viewer from Peter Gronquist’s massive, gold-armored, three-dimensional buffalo head to Eine’s sharply executed lettering. Drawing from skateboarding and graffiti culture, the work of the 15 artists flows together seamlessly despite each piece’s eye-catching composition and stand-alone presence. Take a look at Cameron Van Loos’s photos from the opening night. — Nastia Voynovskaya

Blek Le Rat

From international icons like Blek Le Rat to local legends like D Young V, the “Winter Group Show” at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco brings together a collection of artists with a graphic, fearless aesthetic. Bold shapes and bright colors dominate the gallery, pulling the viewer from Peter Gronquist’s massive, gold-armored, three-dimensional buffalo head to Eine’s sharply executed lettering. Drawing from skateboarding and graffiti culture, the work of the 15 artists flows together seamlessly despite each piece’s eye-catching composition and stand-alone presence. Take a look at Cameron Van Loos’s photos from the opening night. — Nastia Voynovskaya

Chad Hasegawa

D Young V

Eine

Ernesto Yerena

Ernesto Yerena

Greg Gossel

Robert Burden

Peter Gronquist

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