Showing posts with label 80s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 80s. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

3B Show at Gallery 1988: Venice

Sorry for the lack of posts!

I have a good explanation, I swear! Last month, I was offered (and accepted!) a most wonderful opportunity up in San Francisco at a company called Crowdstar, where I'm now animating and working on all types of fun facebook and mobile games! Whoo!

Anyway, yes, I have a HUGE backlog of drawings to scan in and post, but in the meantime, here are some pieces for the next show I'm in!

If you're in Los Angeles, or are a fan of any of these movies, this show is a MUST SEE!

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THE 3B SHOW 
(Curated by Chogrin)

The Autumn Society & Gallery 1988 (Venice) are teaming up to bring you another art & pop-culture extravaganza called, The 3B Show, a sequel to the 3G show (http://vimeo.com/15258621).

The 3B Show will feature art in tribute to 3 80's movies that start with the letter B; 

Beetlejuice
Back to the Future
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

For the latest artwork, news, and announcements, click the link below:

http://www.theautumnsociety.com/search/label/3B

The event will premiere on Thursday, May 5th, from 7pm-10pm

ADDRESS:

Gallery 1988 Venice
214 Pier Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90405

Facebook invite:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=201550389877665

For purchase inquiries, please email the gallery for more info!


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Back to the Future

The 80's were filled with great cartoons and if you were anything like me you woke up early on Saturday mornings to watch them. There was dozens of wonderful cartoons including Pound Puppies, the Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, and Rose Petal. Few of todays cartoons measure up. Below is a few of my favorites from the 80s. How doesn't think Care Bears are one of the cutest things in the world? All of their messages of caring, loving, and friendship is just what every little kid needs to learn. What little girl didn't want to own a My Little Pony? Colorful horses with even more colorful manes. My favorite was Applejack. Rainbow Brite was always busy saving the world with the help of the Color Kids. And who can forget all of those adorable Sprites. It's because of them the world was filled with beautiful colors. She-ra The Princess of Power may just have been my absolute favorite. I loved watching She-ra and the companion cartoon He-man which starred her twin brother. Me and my friends spent hours almost daily pretending to be She-ra and He-man, battling the forces of evil.

Are you too a child of the 80's? If so, what was your favorite cartoons?

♥ Sunny


via: We Heart It

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Rough Megan and Sundance

Had My Little Pony on the brain and did this rough Megan with Sundance...