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Graffiti Artist David Ruggeri Will Be Featured June Exhibition

Elaine Fleck Gallery is showcasing a June Exhibit with renowned graffiti artist David Ruggeri. Ruggeri's work is beloved for its rebellious spirit and nostalgic imagery.

The three-week-long exhibit will feature two of Ruggeri’s works, Go to Jail and Batman. With bold, bright colors and a variety of media including spray paint, acrylic paint, and ink, each piece has a powerful impression. All pieces resonate with a diverse audience, elicit a reaction, and inspire conversation. The intent is "to hold the viewers’ attention through creative visual imagery and his unique style."

The art exhibition will run from June 11 and running through July. The opening reception is on Saturday, June 11 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at Elaine Fleck Gallery (1351 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON Canada M6K 1M1)
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