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Killjoy



Kill Joy is a native Tejana currently residing in Mexico City. She is a superb printmaker, bookmaker, and fascinating muralist. Kill Joy creates intriguing characters with vivid symbolism expressing playful, yet dark, movement. She hosted a linocut workshop with some guy, Mazatl, whom co-created the organic installation that will haunt us forever, Tierra Blanda. You can pretty much bet she is in close proximity to wherever makes the best boba in town. Rumor has it she is a sweetheart but carries sharp cutters in case you didn’t know.


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Mazatl



Mazatl hails from Mexico City. He is known for his immaculately detailed linocuts, woodcuts, and graphic imagery. He’s also an amazing muralist with a full schedule around the globe. His recent adventures brought him to our gallery along with partner in crime, KILL JOY, for their incredible installation, Tierra Blanda. He is part of Just Seeds Collective and Animal Power Crew. He is addicted to pho, always wears a hat, and would probably never read this.



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Pavel Acevedo



Pavel Acevedo is known for his distinct Printmaking style and his graphic mix of grotesque and beautiful aesthetics in all known mediums. A transplant local of Riverside from Oaxaca, Pavel's work includes album covers, murals, and apocalyptic fiestas. Acevedo has exhibited in multiple locations throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He is a calming old soul, loves big leather boots, currently caffeinated, while leaving trails of shredded linoleum behind at all times.


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Tim Musso



Tim Musso's style leans toward intricate and macabre, fusing elements of the natural and symbolic into larger than life explorations. Raised in the foothills of Motherlode, CA; Tim finds himself backpacking trails from childhood and well into the future. If you can't find him working in his studio, or teaching in the classroom, Tim Musso is likely out in the wilderness somewhere documenting his adventures and sketching out his next masterpieces.


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