Laurie Lipton's Day of the Dead drawings

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London-based artist Laurie Lipton has a show of lovely Dia De Los Muertos-themed charcoal and graphite drawings at Copro Nason Gallery in Santa Monica, California. Seen above, "Sweets Seller" (24" x 35 1/2", graphite on paper). Laurie Lipton: Day of the Dead (Thanks, Kirsten Anderson!)

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