Street Arts
PERMISSION TO PAINT
Leonard Street Gallery in association with CAMPBARBOSSA are pleased to present the graffiti duo Herakut who combine multiple techniques of both spray can and traditional painting methods in their highly stylised street works in the upcoming exhibition Permission To Paint opening 15 December 2007. Also exhibiting and collaborating with the duo will be Luc Price, a British born street artist whose tribal fury combined with photo realistic imagery creates an impressive style of his own.
15 DECEMBER 2007 – 11 JANUARY 2008
PREVIEW: FRIDAY 14 DECEMBER 2007, 6:00 – 9:00PM
LEONARD STREET GALLERY | 73 A Leonard Street | LONDON
Nearest Tube: Old Street or Liverpool Street Station
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Street Arts