Paint The Town Red

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Grammy-winning artist Pharrell Williams came out to support artist John William Codling on Saturday evening at the opening of Codling’s second show, Me | Play, at the Waasteria Gallery in East Hampton, New York.
The exhibit featured more than 200 interactive multimedia works, including a small-scale replica of Codling’s childhood home, where Pharell and friends relaxed after enjoying the artwork.  
(Photo courtesy of Steven Henry/Wire Images.)
[Ed.: Codling is a client of DKC, where I work.]

Grammy-winning artist Pharrell Williams came out to support artist John William Codling on Saturday evening at the opening of Codling’s second show, Me | Play, at the Waasteria Gallery in East Hampton, New York.

The exhibit featured more than 200 interactive multimedia works, including a small-scale replica of Codling’s childhood home, where Pharell and friends relaxed after enjoying the artwork.  

(Photo courtesy of Steven Henry/Wire Images.)

[Ed.: Codling is a client of DKC, where I work.]


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