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Charcoal portraits by Robert Vargas
Under the Bridge by Collin Salazar
Wake Walking by Nicco Babs
[From left to right] Polarized, DUBS, and Chu by Kelcey Fisher
Assorted pieces by WRDSMTH
Love, Father and Child: Los Angeles by Skyler Grey
Art by Royal
Angel Wings by Colette Miller
Here are some of our curated favorites from the Street Art House’s opening night on Saturday.
If you haven’t already checked it out in person, the exhibition will remain open to the public and free of admission from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. through Feb. 10.
The Street Art House, hosted by Paper and Fabric, popped up this year to a sold-out crowd at The Hängar on opening night, Saturday.
Bodies filled the space from wall to wall, crowding Robert Vargas’ central display of live portraiture and industrial furniture arranged to complement the surrounding artworks. Prominent locals in the street-art game such as WRDSMTH, Colette Miller, and Kelsey Fisher manned their sections, which interwove with international favorites like Royal and Bisco Smith.
Follow the links to check out LA-artists on the rise Nicco Babs, Skyler Grey, and Hago Belian sound off on their centerpieces.
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