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“A Distant Winter” at Phone Booth Gallery

With summer now officially on full blast, Hi-Fructose took a quick weekend trip down to Long Beach to attend the opening of Phone Booth Gallery’s latest offering, “A Distant Winter,” featuring artists Ken Taylor, Martin Ansin and Rich Kelly.

With summer now officially on full blast, Hi-Fructose took a quick weekend trip down to Long Beach to attend the opening of Phone Booth Gallery’s latest offering, “A Distant Winter,” featuring artists Ken Taylor, Martin Ansin and Rich Kelly.

Though known primarily for their screen prints, these three artists all secretly posses a deft hand with the brush, debuting original works that eclipse the prints that brought them so much recognition. With all three artists showing original works rarely and two of them being international, “A Distant Winter” is a treat for fans of both painting and printing alike.

Ken Taylor

Martin Ansin

Rich Kelly

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