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Opening Night: Ray Caesar’s “New and Rare Works” at CHG Circa

Last weekend, CHG Circa in Culver City opened a solo show featuring a decade's worth of artworks from digital artist Ray Caesar. Working with 3D modeling technology, Caesar has cultivated a world with a distinct flavor and rich storyline that seems to have infinite facets. Though his aesthetic is instantly recognizable, Caesar's subject matter always stays varied. Elements of science fiction can be found within the work as easily as tidbits of Rococo interiors and high fashion — but all these influences are warped through Caesar's surreal imagination. Take a look at some photos from the opening night courtesy of Theonepointeight after the jump and check out "New and Rare Works" at CHG Circa through May 11.

Last weekend, CHG Circa in Culver City opened a solo show featuring a decade’s worth of artworks from digital artist Ray Caesar. Working with 3D modeling technology, Caesar has cultivated a world with a distinct flavor and rich storyline that seems to have infinite facets. Though his aesthetic is instantly recognizable, Caesar’s subject matter always stays varied. Elements of science fiction can be found within the work as easily as tidbits of Rococo interiors and high fashion — but all these influences are warped through Caesar’s surreal imagination. Take a look at some photos from the opening night courtesy of Theonepointeight below and check out “New and Rare Works” at CHG Circa through May 11.

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