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Bryce Lankard Photographs

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Bryce Lankard Photographs
Little Beasts is excited to present its final group show, Last Beast, which will feature the work of over 20 local and international artists. The works touch on a variety of mediums, including paper cutout, lithography, oil painting, pastels, etchin…

Little Beasts is excited to present its final group show, Last Beast, which will feature the work of over 20 local and international artists. The works touch on a variety of mediums, including paper cutout, lithography, oil painting, pastels, etchings, encaustic coated photography, and video works. The show explores the range of human experience, and through the variety of mediums, offers a look into the multitude of ways in which people observe and reconstruct their reality using different material and incorporeal components. 

Added on June 6, 2012 by bryce lankard.
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