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On View: “Lined in Lead II” at Gallery Nucleus

Now on view at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, CA is "Lined in Lead II," the follow up exhibition to last year's group show of the same name. Curated by Eidolon Fine Art, the show focuses on contemporary illustrators with a figurative touch, all working specifically with graphite for this exhibition. Participating artists include ones that will be familiar to our readers, such as João Ruas, Andrew Hem, Edwin Ushiro and Rodrigo Luff, with a focus on some talented emerging artists such as Soey Milk, Keita Morimoto and Karla Ortiz. "Lined in Lead II" will be on view until April 28. View an extensive look at the show here on Hi-Fructose. See more after the jump!

Now on view at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, CA is “Lined in Lead II,” the follow up exhibition to last year’s group show of the same name. Curated by Eidolon Fine Art, the show focuses on contemporary illustrators with a figurative touch, all working specifically with graphite for this exhibition. Participating artists include ones that will be familiar to our readers, such as João Ruas, Andrew Hem, Edwin Ushiro and Rodrigo Luff, with a focus on some talented emerging artists such as Soey Milk, Keita Morimoto and Karla Ortiz. “Lined in Lead II” will be on view until April 28. View an extensive look at the show here on Hi-Fructose.

Joao Ruas

Rodrigo Luff

Karla Ortiz

Soey Milk

Keita Morimoto

Wesley Burt

Edwin Ushiro

Barron Storey

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