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Outrageous Look by Ami Kealoha

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In San Francisco Steve MacDonald's hoodies, screenprinted with wings, antlers, bird silhouettes, and the like, are easy to spot on the backs of Mission District locals. You can check out his neo-Folksy embroidered Cuckoo Clocks (pictured) at "Goodbye Exclusive World: Meditations on Transience," tonight when the show opens at Williamsburg gallery Outrageous Look. Through July 5th.

Look out for MacDonald's next project, a 9'x4' embroidered booth at NYC watering hole Max Fish.

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