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Tis the Season at Definition Gallery December 5

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Los Solos Friday, December 5

“Tis the Season” – 1st Annual Exhibition at Definition Gallery
EXHIBITION DATES: DECEMBER 5, 2008 – JANUARY 31, 2009
OPENING RECEPTION DATE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2008 from 7PM to 11PM

“Tis the Season” is Definition Gallery’s first annual exhibition featuring a retrospective of emerging artists featured throughout the previous year combined with our “Blue Chip” artworks of already established artists. It’s your last chance to purchase artworks that you have enjoyed in one of our amazing eight 2008 exhibitions. It is also an opportunity to view our extensive “Blue Chip” collection that is normally available for viewing online or by appointment. Holiday discounts are available for most artworks.

Featuring Blue Chip artists including Vladimir Kush, Alberto Vargus, John Puglisi, Salvador Dali and selected artists featured in 2008 exhibitions.

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