Sean Cliver's "Skull of Fame" Art Show Photos
Girl threw a little art show over the weekend in downtown LA to show off their new board series by Sean Cliver. This is the second wave of the Skull and Bones series, this time paying tribute to iconic comedians instead of rockers. Sean nailed it with Mitch Hedberg, Richard Pryor, Andy Kaufman and Chris Farley for the new board bottoms. If you hate cool stuff, do not look at the photos below from Saturdays show. –David Broach
The writing on the wall explains it all
Hella arts
Featuring funny man skart
The man of the hour, Sean Cliver
Head honcho Girly Boys!
Crowds were crowding
What's up rockers!
Justin with a bun in the oven! Congrats friend
Coupla funny talkin' immigrants
Mitch Hedberg, Richard Pryor, Chris Farley
Clivers had enough of Meza! Door's that way, bro!
Originals
Prints... were flying off the shelves in the gift shop
Pfft, posers everywhere
Seb, pretty in pink posin'
Malto, NOT a poser... Ant... posin'
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