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Preview: Mars-1, David Choong Lee, Oliver Vernon, Damon Soule and NoMe Edonna at Mirus Gallery

Each working with a different mode of psychedelic painting, members of the art collective Furtherrr strive to create harmony within their individual paintings and with one another in their collaborative process. Mars-1, David Choong Lee, Oliver Vernon, Damon Soule and NoMe Edonna, all long-time friends that comprise the collective, will open a group show at the new San Francisco art space, Mirus Gallery. Opening on November 10, "Crucible" will showcase the artists' individual works as well as impressive, large-scale collaborative canvases (the centerpiece of the show spans 7 x 16 feet). Full of abstract imagery, the works in the show appear full of fluid motion, reigning chaotic elements into a standstill. Take a look at our preview of the show after the jump.

Each working with a different mode of psychedelic painting, members of the art collective Furtherrr strive to create harmony within their individual paintings and with one another in their collaborative process. Mars-1, David Choong Lee, Oliver Vernon, Damon Soule and NoMe Edonna, all long-time friends that comprise the collective, will open a group show at the new San Francisco art space, Mirus Gallery. Opening on November 10, “Crucible” will showcase the artists’ individual works as well as impressive, large-scale collaborative canvases (the centerpiece of the show spans 7 x 16 feet). Full of abstract imagery, the works in the show appear full of fluid motion, reigning chaotic elements into a standstill. Take a look at our preview of the show below.

NoMe Edonna

NoMe Edonna

Oliver Vernon and Damon Soule collaboration

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