Post by entropy on Dec 20, 2014 17:47:38 GMT -8
Exhibited at the Chaotic Harmony show at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in 2011. "Two of a Kind" had a 2-page spread in the hardcover art collection, Soft Candy.
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About the artist: Danni was born in Shanghai, China. She relocated to Los Angeles, CA while still just a child. After graduating from the Pasadena College of Design she began to exhibit in galleries worldwide: Mondo Pop (Italy), T&P Fine Art (Philadelphia), Gallery Nucleus (Alhambra), C.A.V.E Gallery (Venice), Hive Gallery (Los Angeles), and 4 major shows at the world renowned La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Hollywood. Three of those shows were virtual sell outs. Billy Shire wrote the introduction to her hardcover book, Soft Candy. She's also worked for Marvel Comics.
Danni recently relocated from Los Angeles to the Bay Area (near San Francisco).
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Exhibited at Liliya China Bistro in Downtown Los Angeles in December 2010. The group show entitled "Forgotten Creatures" was curated by Cecil Kim.
The artist did confide that this was a very personal piece created in support of her sister who was undergoing a rather difficult time in her life. For this reason, I don't feel quite so good about listing it for sale...
About the artist: Jessica Cooper is more known in our art scene as "JAW Cooper". She's exhibited in numerous galleries, including La Luz de Jesus Gallery (Hollywood), Modern Eden Gallery (San Francisco), WWA Gallery (Culver City), and dozens of others. Visit the Natural History Museum near Downtown Los Angeles, and you may be lucky enough to see her there sketching...
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Exhibited at the "Rayguns and Robots! A tribute to classic Sci Fi" show at Ltd Gallery in Seattle, Washington in 2012.
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About the artist: Jane is a writer and artist. She's exhibited in numerous galleries on the West Coast, including Ltd Gallery and Roq La Rue Gallery. She writes and edits for Hi Fructose (blog and magazine). And has lectured at the Nevada Museum of Art. Kirsten Anderson is a collector of Jane's work.
Three years ago some of Jane's work began reflecting a darker side. She said it was a reaction to two near-death experiences she had... She contracted propane poisoning when staying in a trailer while visiting relatives during Christmas in 2011. During the summer, she went into anaphylactic shock after drinking almond milk. "I feel that it dramatically affected my work and this darker vein of thought in the work."