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On February 7, 2009 Jessicka attended artist Mark Ryden's exhibition "The Snow Yak Show" at the Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo along with well known American artists Tim Biskup, Junko Mizuno, and Marion Peck. This show marked a bit of a departure for the artist, whose previously brightly colored palette and rich back rounds were replaced by a more austere, minimal look and staying to a serene palette of white and grey tones. Jessicka was listed as one of Ryden's muses for the show.
 
On February 7, 2009 Jessicka attended artist Mark Ryden's exhibition "The Snow Yak Show" at the Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo along with well known American artists Tim Biskup, Junko Mizuno, and Marion Peck. This show marked a bit of a departure for the artist, whose previously brightly colored palette and rich back rounds were replaced by a more austere, minimal look and staying to a serene palette of white and grey tones. Jessicka was listed as one of Ryden's muses for the show.
  
Jessicka's first solo show titled, Smile Even if it Hurts with fellow artist/musician Lindsey Way took place on November 13, 2010 in Los Angeles at the Dark Dark Science Gallery. The show featured collaborations with artists Mark Ryden, Marion Peck, Morgan Slade, Joshua Petker, Liz Mcgrath, Austin Young, Jared Gold, Tarina Tarantino and Count Louis-Marie de Castelbajac.
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Jessicka's first solo show titled, Smile Even if it Hurts with fellow artist/musician Lindsey Way took place on November 13, 2010 in Los Angeles at the Dark Dark Science Gallery. The featured collaborations with artis Mark Ryden, Marion Peck, Morgan Slade Joshua Petker, Liz Mcgrath, Austin Young, Jared Gold, Tarina Tarantino and Count Louis-Marie de Castelbajac.
  
 
On April 9, 2011 Jessicka participated in Tara McPherson's "Tiny Trifecta" in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York and LeBasse Projects inaugural exhibition "Momentum" in Chinatown, Los Angeles, California.
 
On April 9, 2011 Jessicka participated in Tara McPherson's "Tiny Trifecta" in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York and LeBasse Projects inaugural exhibition "Momentum" in Chinatown, Los Angeles, California.

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