KISS: Photos From PAUL STANLEY's Art Show Posted Online

June 15, 2006

KISS' official web site has been updated with photos from frontman Paul Stanley's art gallery show Wednesday night (June 14) at Célébrités Galleries in Maui, Hawaii. VH1 filmed the exhibition and here you can see Paul with the VH1 staff as well as his fans. The art show was a huge success, with $60,000 of Paul's art sold in just a couple of hours. A crowd of over 500 attended the show. Among the paintings unveiled during the event was Stanley's KISS portrait series consisting of "Beth" (a tribute to Peter Criss and his signature song),"Love Gun" (Paul),"God Of Thunder" (Gene Simmons) and "Shock Me" (Ace Frehley).

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