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Preview: Print Pop Collection ~ Venice Art Walk 2013 (This Sunday)

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This Sunday, May 19th Venice Art Walk 2013 will be held at Google Los Angeles with the unveiling of The Print Pop Collection curated by Intellectual Property Prints and Daniel Rolnik. The collection features new works by artists Jason Shawn Alexander, Bob Dob, Gary Baseman, Christine Wu, Daniel Edwards and Gregory Siff to name a few. LA TACO's own Erwin Recinos was invited for a studio visit with master printer Ryan McIntosh to see some of the printmaking process for this upcoming opening. For more details about the Venice Art Walk visit their homepage here.

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