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Take a look at a Gregory Euclide piece


We just love gregory Euclide’s work, it’s complicated, beautiful, and filled with the nooks and crannies that a simple photograph would never do justice to. While we await his next solo exhibition (and we DO mean exhibition, as they’re more experiencial than simply pictires on a wall) at the David B. Smith Gallery in mid-October, check out the above little video showing his paint then crumple technique. His busted snow-globe bio-spherescapes defy expectation and often gravity itself.

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