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Showing posts with label gallery nucleus. Show all posts

49th Annual Illustration West Exhibition

A few of the 150+ illustrations on display in Gallery Nucleus's 49th Annual Illustration West Exhibition:


Homesick-Taipei by Julia Yellow



James Cameron by Z. Xie



Skinwalker on the Roof by K. Swartz



13 Ways to Kill Your Community by Rick Sealock



Gulf Oil Spill Underwater Cutaway by John Roman



Butterfly by Emiliano Ponzi



Alice in Wonderland by Solongo Mellecker







Various by Bill Mayer



Satan's Murder Machine by J. Anthony Kosar




The Doomsday of Slumberland and Liar, Liar by Adela M. Kang



Dust Bunnies by Laura Hoffman



Transition by Nancy Chiu



Zebra and Lion by Nigel Buchanan



The Vegetable House by Julia Berman

Exquisite Pen



Exquisite Pen by Rob Sato for tonight's A Few Of My Favorite Things show at Gallery Nucleus. Click on the picture to view it huge. Here's one section:



*Buy The Exquisite Book: 100 Artists Play a Collaborative Game at Amazon.

Super Big Micro Show

A few of my favorites from tomorrow night's Super Big Micro Show at Gallery Nucleus:


Mark Walton




Jeff Ranjo



John Puglisi



Ryan O'Loughlin



Leo Matsuda



Norman Lemay



Denise Koyama





Cassia Harries



Justin Cram



Mike Gabriel

Tiny Hitchcock movie posters by Lorelay Bove






Really excited about tomorrow's Super Big Micro Show at Gallery Nucleus. These paintings by Lorelay Bove are 3x3".

*Buy Hitchcock movie posters at eBay.

Dinosaur Red Coat




Dinosaur Red Coat figurine by Ben Balistreri for the upcoming Micro Show at Gallery Nucleus.

Ramayana Exhibition & Book Signing with Sanjay Patel







I've previously mentioned how much I liked Sanjay Patel's illustrated version of the Ramayana. His art from the book is going to be on sale at Gallery Nucleus tonight. The book is $20 at Amazon.

Delirium dolls, Alice in Dessertland, and more by Mizna Wada

Harajuku Girl dolls, an Alice-eque heroine, and monstrous desserts star in Mizna Wada's "Yummy Haunts" show at Gallery Nucleus. Below are afew of my favorites:



















Junko Mizuno also has several new creations in the show, but they're a little too disturbingly sexual (think Takashi Murakami) for me to post.

*Buy Harajuku dolls at eBay.