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Review: “Everything But the Kitschen Sync” @ La Luz de Jesus

The 14th installment of the “Everything But the Kitschen Sync” group show opened at La Luz de Jesus this past March 4th. Apricot Mantle was able to do a review of the show and take some photos for us. Hit the jump link for Apricot’s full review and images.


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“Everything But the Kitschen Sync 14″ @ La Luz de Jesus

Coming this March 4th at La Luz de Jesus is the 14 edition of the “Everything But the Kitschen Sync” group show. These group show started back in 18986 and focussed entirely on folk art. The show has now changed names a few times and evolved to encompass more of the best fine art, illustrative, and graphic design out there. New works by Michael Brown, JAW Cooper, Will Crane, Patrick “Star27″ Deignan, Delphia, Robert Doucette, Caitlin Hackett, Scott Holloway, Richard Frost, Dennis Larkins, Danni Shinya Luo, Jon MacNair, Apricot Mantle, Junko Mizuno, Munk One, Scott Saw, Kim Scott, Sean Stepanoff, Bonni Read, Cate Rangel, Antonio Roybal, Celene Petrulak, Nathan Ota, Jessica Ward, James Zar, and many more will be on view. It’s an amazing show with a staggering amount of work to be seen. I especially like José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros Disney remix works, and Delphia’s “The Caul” (shown first) is easily one of my favorite works from this show. This exhibition will be up until march 28th, so if your in the area make sure to stop by.

Take a look at the full show: “Everything But the Kitschen Sync 14″ @ La Luz de Jesus



Art of the Day: “The Playboy Mansion” by Antonio Roybal

Antonio Roybal is an artist out of New Mexico, he is mostly self-taught but also studied with Austrian painter Ernst Fuchs. His work is very surreal and filled with iconographic elements. The painting shown is 22.5″ x 26.5″ egg tempera and oil on wood panel. The painting was done using the mische technique, which is said to be the way the Flemish masters such as Jan Van Eyck painted.

Antonio put this painting up on his Etsy site so “Instead of selling it at a gallery, I thought I would sell it on here for those who can’t make it to the galleries.”

Antonio Roybal on Etsy

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