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Amy Sol’s Chinese Zodiac

Hi-Fructose fave Amy Sol is taking part in a fun group show coming up at myplasticheart gallery in New York City. Entitled "New Moon", the show offers reinterpretations of the Chinese Zodiac by a well rounded line up of new contemporary artists. If last year's show is any indicator of quality, expect this to be a good one, especially with artists like Sol, Travis Louie, Camilla d'Errico, Jason Freeny, Frank Kozik, Yoskay Yamamoto and Roland Tamayo taking part. Get a couple behind the scenes and detail pics of Amy's latest after the jump.

Hi-Fructose fave Amy Sol is taking part in a fun group show coming up at myplasticheart gallery in New York City. Entitled “New Moon”, the show offers reinterpretations of the Chinese Zodiac by a well rounded line up of new contemporary artists. If last year’s show is any indicator of quality, expect this to be a good one, especially with artists like Sol, Travis Louie, Camilla d’Errico, Jason Freeny, Frank Kozik, Yoskay Yamamoto and Roland Tamayo taking part. Get a couple behind the scenes and detail pics of Amy’s latest below.

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