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Stephen Holding Returns to Lot F Gallery With New Graffuturism Artworks
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Enamel Kingdom Boasts New Skill Set With ‘Goin Inward’ Exhibit at Lot F Gallery
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Ryan Lombardi, also known by his artistic moniker, Enamel Kingdom, was never a painter. Which, if you take one look at his seemingly effortless fine enamel lines and precise aesthetic, seems far from the truth. But before Lombardi started creating his now widely recognizable compositions of strikingly colorful and intricate animals – koi fish, elephants, tigers – his days were usually consumed by realistic pencil renderings and more commercial graphic designs. More

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Percy Fortini-Wright Brings Graffiti Inspired Art to Lot F Gallery for ‘Boston and Beyond’
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Percy Fortini-Wright’s painted characters almost look like aliens. Multicolored skin, thin necks, and huge eyes– Wright likes to think of them as some sort of alter ego, having come directly from his imagination, and playing into the idea of what it means to be exotic or the ‘other.’ These realistic, yet loosely painted characters will be shown alongside a collection of Wright’s other abstract and representational works at the downtown, Lot F Gallery, starting tonight. More