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The Lowbrow Art Sale March 3rd

This weeks article features prints by James Jean, Jeremy Fish, Edwin Ushiro, Michael Slack & Andrew Bell. Check it out Here

Andrew Bell Frozen Mad*L print and vinyl toy

Creature in My Head creator Andrew Bell has just added some vinyl toys and prints of his “Frozen” Mad*L character to his online shop. These were first released at the New York Comic Con, bit it appears there is some left over so those of us that couldn’t go to NYCC can now get these.

You can either buy the print and toy combo, or just the print. The toy is 5″ signed on the back and is limited to 500. The print is 5″ x 7″ signed and numbered in an edition of 50.

Get em here: Dead Zebra Inc

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Shows now online: Imaginary Friends, Drawing Room & Destination Unknown

Looks like its going to be another one of those weekends that is just filled with great shows opening up.
Here we go, these are the ones that are online for your viewing pleasure:

“Imaginary Friends”, a group show featuring work by Andrew Bell, Cherri Wood, Israel Sanchez, Ken Garduno, Scott Campbell & Yoskay Yomamoto at the Gallery 1988 SF is now up. The work looks amazing, and I am especially drawn to the pieces that Ken Garduno (shown) and Andrew Bell submitted. Check it out: Gallery 1988 SF

“Destination Unknown” opened up and Distinction Art, and features work by Sarah Joncas, Angelina Wrona & Patrick Fatica. It’s a good looking show, as all the work by the three artists flows together nicely. It’s very cohesive. Check it out here: Distinction Art

“The Drawing Room” a show curated by Audrey Kawasaki opened Friday at Thinkspace. There is also work by Timothy Karpinski & Robert Pokorny in the project room. I think the Drawing Room show looks great, it’s nice to be able to see some graphite work from Travis Louie (shown), as well as Audrey (shown). I hope he puts more of that kind of work in some shows. Thinkspace Gallery

At the Cerasoli-Lebasse Gallery, you have two shows that opened up. Jill Simonson & Scott Belcastro, as well as “Put on a Happy Face” by Nate Frizzell. All the work here looks excellent, check it out: Cerasoli-Lebasse Gallery

The Copro Nason Gallery has work by Tin, Sas Christian & Kukula for you to gawk at. Tin is getting popular very fast, no works are left to purchase. I am not super happy with Sas’ work, I am a big fan, but these pieces just don’t have the same pop to them. Check out the show here: Copro Nason Gallery



Shows this weekend: Amanda Visell & “Everyone in Together”

Here is the rundown of the shows this weekend:

The big one in San Francisco this weekend is the huge group show ‘Everyone in Together” at the Gallery 1988 SF location. The show features work by Aaron Jasinski, Cherri Wood, Erik Abel, Jonathan Bergeron, Krista Huot, Mike Shine, Noferin, Allison Torneros, Chrystal Chan, Andy Kehoe, Andrew Bell, Chris Murray, Nate Frizzell, Megan Kimber, El Maz, Chet Zar, Yoskay Yamamoto as well as two artists previously shown on the Creep Machine: Skaffa and Anne-Julie Aubrey. The show looks amazing, and I hope to be able to see it in person in the next week. The art for the show is online, so check it out. Gallery 1988 SF

This Saturday at the M Modern Gallery is “Tic Toc Apocalypse”, the solo show of Amanda Vissell.
Check out the show, M Modern Gallery

At the Joshua Liner Gallery is two solo shows, “Seasons of Change” by Jeremy Fish and “Side Effects” by Josh Keyes. Both of the shows are online to view, and the artwork looks amazing. I especially like the frames that Jeremy used on some of his works. Check it out. Joshua Liner Gallery

Also this Saturday from Noon to midnight is “Ripple: Art Affecting Oceans”, Erik Abel joins with Art Whino and DC Surfrider for this fundraiser. At 6 will be the reception for a solo show by Erik Abel as well as featuring the work of 4 new artists: Joshua Krause, Spencer Reynolds, Dustin Oritz & Scott Szegeski. Check it out here: Art Whino Gallery

“The Lowbrow Art Sale” June 17th

This weeks article features prints by Brandt Peters, Brandi Milne, Chris Murray, Jesse Lefkowitz & Andrew Bell. Check it out Here

Andrew Bell Solo Show “Burning Desire”

24x24_guardians.jpgAndrew Bell, of “Creatures in My Head” fame, is having solo show at the Gallery 1988 in L.A. and it opens up March 4th. The show will run until March 27th.

You can look and maybe purchase the work right now. The show looks great, much like the Kathie Olivas show in the SF Gallery 1988, Andrew has all sorts of work to show. Paintings, toys, sculptures and drawings. I think it’s great when you have such a variety of mediums to look at. My favorite work from him has always been the little framed drawings that he does, such as the ‘Everything is Fine’ piece.

You can see the show here: Andrew Bell “Burning Desire”