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Dreamscapes at Definition Gallery opens Friday, November 7

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“DREAMSCAPES”
Recent artworks by Dan May, Jason Limon, Michael Page, Benji Williams, Martin Wittfooth, Andy Kehoe, Benjamin Lacombe, Chris Ryniak and Colin Johnson

DREAMSCAPES
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, November 7th from 7-11pm
EXHBITION DATES: November 7-November 29, 2008

Definition Gallery is proud to present “Dreamscapes”, an exhibition featuring nine national artists that explore surreal landscapes and the creatures that inhabit them. Come wander through lands of make-believe and enjoy imagery sprung from inspirations as varied as Saturday morning cartoons, Little Golden Books and Grimm’s Fairytales. Revisit feelings of childlike wonder and explore the worlds these promising new artists have gifted the viewer. Several of the exhibiting artists have been featured in art publications such as Dangerous Ink, Hi-Fructose and Juxtapoz.

DEFINITION GALLERY
1800 Fleet Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21231
www.DEFINITIONGALLERY.com

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