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“Tiny Trifecta” Opening Night at Cotton Candy Machine

This past Saturday, Cotton Candy Machine in Brooklyn opened "Tiny Trifecta," the second showing of an annual exhibit showcasing three original works each from over 70 artists, many of whom have graced the pages of past issues of Hi-Fructose (such as James Jean, Esao Andrews, Miss Van and Brandi Milne among many others.) Eager patrons waited in line for hours, some even overnight, for a chance to purchase one of these original works of art at an affordable price. While many of the artworks were small or simple sketches, the exhibit allowed viewers a peek at a large body of work collected from top tier and emerging artists in one space. View more images of the artwork and opening night photos, here on Hi-Fructose after the jump.

This past Saturday, Cotton Candy Machine in Brooklyn opened “Tiny Trifecta,” the second showing of an annual exhibit showcasing three original works each from over 70 artists, many of whom have graced the pages of past issues of Hi-Fructose (such as James Jean, Esao Andrews, Miss Van and Brandi Milne among many others.) Eager patrons waited in line for hours, some even overnight, for a chance to purchase one of these original works of art at an affordable price. While many of the artworks were small or simple sketches, the exhibit allowed viewers a peek at a large body of work collected from top tier and emerging artists in one space. 

David Cook

Josh Keyes

Miss Van

Greg “Craola” Simkins

Audrey Kawasaki

Junko Mizuno

Natalia Fabia

Chet Zar

Adam Callacavage

Brandi Milne

Alex Pardee

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