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Artists Interpret Disney’s “Chicken Little,” May 19th-31st at the Meltdown Gallery

Click here to see pictures from the event.

Disney is a company built by artists- its early animators were artistic pioneers of their time. On the eve of Disney’s latest CGI-animated film, Chicken Little, Disney is celebrating modern artistic expression by reaching out to the next generation of art pioneers. Chickinterpretation brings together the best street, graffiti and cutting-edge artists from across the country for an art showcase to launch its Chicken Little collectible vinyl figures.

Artist will bring their unique interpretive vision to Chicken Little vinyl figures. The one-of-a-kind figures will be displayed at events in Los Angeles and New York, and then auctioned off to benefit DisneyHand’s partner charities.

Los Angeles

Thursday May 19,2005 through the end of May

Meltdown – 7522 W. Sunset Blvd. LA, CA 90046

(between La Brea and Fairfax)

New York

Thursday June 16,2005 (6:00 PM – 10:00 PM)

350 Toy Group- 239 Eldridge St. New York, NY 10002

Artists

Yumiko Kayukawa, Mike Giant, Manuel “GonzOne” Gonzalez,

Patrick Martinez, SP ONE, Wombat, DUCE, Matthew Salacuse,

Fatoe, Man One, Jim Blachard, JINXED, Elemental Magazine,

Remix Magazine, Jenny Hart, Johnny Quintana, Syndrome Studio, Logan Hicks, Noel Weber, JUANMIGUELA, Ricardo Campa,

Joseph Hahn, Kevin Eastman, Nate Cabrera, Romanowski, Greg “P-Nut” Galinsky, Giselle Ruiz

Click here to get your Chicken Little toy from Meltdown

 

April Fools’ Eve with Grant Morrison – Mar 31st 8PM


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Alex Ross signing – Mar 17th 7-9PM

 

Paperclash Post-Release Party – Feb 29th 6-9PM


 

Get these bobble head ceramic animal figures now!

EXCLUSIVE TO MELTcomics.com
Mari Inukai’s Japanese bobble head ceramics.
3 inches in height. All ceramics are autographed by the artist Mari Inukai for Meltdown.

Mari Inukai’s Japanese bobble head ceramics.
Click here to order!

Rabbits in Gwen Stefani’s Music Video!
We all know how apealing these porcelain bobble characters are – so much as to hop their way into Gwen Stefani’s latest music video, “What You Waiting for?” Mari Inukai’s rabbit is shown as the target object that grabs Gwen’s attention, leading the story direction into the “Alice in Wonderland” theme.
©2012 Meltdown, Inc. WP retouched by the hand of FD for Meltdown, Inc.