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Miss Van’s “Wild at Heart” Opening Night

On August 11, Los Angeles was treated to an evening of feminine allure as Copro Gallery presented "Wild at Heart," the latest exhibition from French artist Miss Van. Continuing the artist’s exploration with dark, dream-like narratives, "Wild at Heart" displays her signature muses adorned with bestial masks that add an air of mystery and sultry sophistication to her latest body of work. Focusing on details such as luscious lips, seductive eyes and sex kitten hair allows the internationally recognized artist to fully embrace her poupees’ fierce personalities and compelling attitudes while simultaneously challenging the viewer to acknowledge the duality in all of us. Take a look at some opening night photos below courtesy of Caro and Copro Gallery.  – Stephanie Chefas

On August 11, Los Angeles was treated to an evening of feminine allure as Copro Gallery presented “Wild at Heart,” the latest exhibition from French artist Miss Van. Continuing the artist’s exploration with dark, dream-like narratives, “Wild at Heart” displays her signature muses adorned with bestial masks that add an air of mystery and sultry sophistication to her latest body of work. Focusing on details such as luscious lips, seductive eyes and sex kitten hair allows the internationally recognized artist to fully embrace her poupees’ fierce personalities and compelling attitudes while simultaneously challenging the viewer to acknowledge the duality in all of us. Take a look at some opening night photos below courtesy of Caro and Copro Gallery.  – Stephanie Chefas

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