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Crowd Shots: Brucennial 2012

159 Bleecker Street: home of Brucennial 2012
February 29 - April 20.

Paintings by Dale McNeil (second row- 4th from the right) and Dan Bina (top left corner)


Ron Gorchov



My piece, top row third from the right.












*Artists, if you see your work in this post, please let me know and I will label the photographs accordingly.

Comments

Wow! So packed! That explains the line around the block that I couldn't make it through. Your work looks absolutely awesome in there. Again, congratulations!
Danno said…
Paul, great piece in the show. Good shots too. I'm black triangle painting top left of shot two and second from top left in last shot. Great turn out. -Dan Bina

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