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Fecal Face Dot Gallery’s “The Diamond Sea” Opening Night Photos

Last Saturday, San Francisco's Fecal Face Dot Gallery opened its group show, "The Diamond Sea." The new exhibition features an ecclectic mix of small-scale works by emerging and established artists, including Winnie Truong, Mel Kadel, Brett Amory, Jeremy Fish, Shawn Barber and several others we have covered in print and online. With newcomers alongside artists we've been following for years, the show exuded a sense of playfulness. Take a look at some opening night photos after the jump.

Nicolas LeBorgne

Last Saturday, San Francisco’s Fecal Face Dot Gallery opened its group show, “The Diamond Sea.” The new exhibition features an ecclectic mix of small-scale works by emerging and established artists, including Winnie Truong, Mel Kadel, Brett Amory, Jeremy Fish, Shawn Barber and several others we have covered in print and online. With newcomers alongside artists we’ve been following for years, the show exuded a sense of playfulness. Take a look at some opening night photos below.

Winnie Truong

Jeremy Fish

Brett Amory

Curiot

Jay Howell

Mel Kadel

Russell Leng

Travis Millard

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