



[the last three pictures are mine, I have more on my computer and cell phone ::12/19/08::]
So every year my school has a holiday celebration and takes us out to a restaurant and such. This year, directly after the lunch was over, my friends and I decided to frocklick in the snow in Soho. We shopped a bit and as I was on my way to buy a Stussy shirt we stumbled upon Kehinde Wiley's 'Down' exhibition on Wooster Street. I had looked at some of his art on the internet earlier in the summer of 2008 and it was a must for me to find one of his exhibits. I recognized his style of painting when I spotted the gallery and I shrieked and ran in circles from joy lol. Either way, I am so happy that I finally got to see 8 of his masterpieces up close. It was more than I could have asked for. I think that everyone with a brain should visit his website and catch his exhibits when they can because it is definitely worth it.
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'Cause the skinny bxtch said so...
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