Kenny Stevens embraces his aunt, Sue O’Connor, on Monday at a pop-up art gallery featuring the art of Larry Stevens, who died in July. O’Connor was Larry’s sister. The show was hosted at Phoenix No Limits Karate in Auburn. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

A variety of artworks by the late artist Larry Stevens are displayed Monday at a pop-up show at Phoenix No Limits Karate in Auburn. Stevens often used newspaper clippings or advertisements as inspiration for his paintings, keeping the images with the artworks when possible. Family members and close friends discovered his collections while going through his belongings. Stevens died in July. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Drawings by the late Larry Stevens are displayed Monday at a pop-up art show at Phoenix No Limits Karate in Auburn. The stencils were created for area businesses. Stevens worked in the graphic design department at Bates Mill in Lewiston. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Family and friends of the late artist Larry Stevens gather Monday at a pop-up show hosted by Phoenix No Limits Karate in Auburn. Continuing the tradition Stevens maintained during his life, all of the artworks were either donated to organizations or claimed by fans during the show. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

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