Meet X-23 Cover Artist Danni Shinya Luo
Wednesday December 15th, 7pm
Meltdown Comics

Here’s a little about Danni:

Danni Shinya Luo‘s main subjects are meditations on the beauty of female figures, and the psychological tension that exists between them. She acquires her inspiration from a variety of topics varying from human fears, obsessions, and desires to elements of nature, cosmology, neurolinguistics and high fashion. Her main medium is watercolor with ink, and a few other eclectic mediums. Overall, Danni Shinya’s work can be described as fluid and organic, full of feminine romance with hidden conflicts and symbolic elements. Spiritual Deficiencies is a strong collection of stand-alone works each exploring weakness of a psychological nature. Figurative characters become living, breathing sigils — enriching the surface narrative while revealing a series both beautiful and iconic.

Originally from Shanghai, China, Danni Shinya Luo moved to California in 1995. She fell in love with art in grade school and after a few years of private study (and an apprenticeship with Chinese watercolor master, Ding Ha) was accepted into Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. She majored in illustration and graduated with honor in 2006. Shinya has assisted artists Gary Baseman, Karl Handael, and has exhibited in galleries throughout North America. Her works have appeared in magazines like Bust and Initiativa, in books like Eye Candy, and she has done designs for Nickelodeon’s Neopets. Shinya loves to support other talented female artists, and has been a member of Girls Drawin Girls since 2006.


 

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Girls Drawin’ Girls Press Release-

Girls of Summer: Meltdown Gallery presents “Girls Drawin Girls”

Opening reception Saturday, August 15th 8pm- 11pm

Closing reception Sunday, August 30th 7pm- 9pm

On View August 15th through August 30th 2009

Meltdown Gallery announces the first group show featuring the all girls group “Girls Drawin’ Girls,” a collective of women animators and industry professionals specializing in pin-up art.

Refreshments compliments of Asahi Beer and Tibetan Tea.

Girls Drawin Girls Presents it’s first 2010 Pin-Up Calendar

This exhibit will feature works by more than two dozen of the hottest, most talented ladies working in animation, film and graphic design today. Join us as we feature work from our latest project, our 2010 Pin-Up calendar featuring all new artwork from a dozen different artists, as well as a collection of pieces from our past books, Girls Drawin Girls “A Girl in Time, Vol I” and “Once Upon a Girl, Vol II.”

About Girls Drawin Girls:

Girls Drawin Girls ( www.girlsdrawingirls.com ) was founded in 2006 by Simpsons veteran Melody Severns, who started GirlsDrawinGirls as a way to showcase female artists working in the male-heavy animation industry. She felt it was time for these talented women to demonstrate their creative abilities and their own personal vision of sex appeal by treading upon the male domineered field of pin up art.

Since it’s conception, the group has published two volumes of pin-up art and grown to over 30 active members, whose work has been showcased in various entertainment industries, from production design, film and television animation, to graphic design.

About Meltdown Comics: Meltdown Comics (www.meltcomics.com) is the largest comic book shop on the West Coast, located in the heart of Hollywood on Sunset Blvd. Meltdown opened in 1993 and has since become one the most respected comic book stores in the world. With a sophisticated approach to merchandise and operations – and a reputation for hosting successful events in their Melt Gallery – Meltdown is a must-see pop culture destination in Los Angeles.

Meltdown Comics

7522 Sunset Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90046

www.meltcomics.com

Meltdown Gallerys hours are Monday through-Sunday 11am-10pm.

The gallery is located at 7522 Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90046.

Meltdown Gallery can be contacted by phone:(323) 851-7223

Girls Drawin’ Girls can be contacted at:

girlsdrawingirls@gmail.com or www.girlsdrawingirls.com

 

gdg_MLT

Girls Drawin’ Girls Press Release-

Girls of Summer: Meltdown Gallery presents “Girls Drawin Girls”

Opening reception Saturday, August 15th                 8pm- 11pm

Closing reception Sunday, August 30th                   7pm- 9pm

On View August 15th through August 30th 2009

Meltdown Gallery announces the first group show featuring the all girls group “Girls Drawin’ Girls,” a collective of women animators and industry professionals specializing in pin-up art.

Refreshments compliments of Asahi Beer  and Tibetan Tea.

Girls Drawin Girls Presents it’s first 2010 Pin-Up Calendar

This exhibit will feature works by more than two dozen of the hottest, most talented ladies working in animation, film and graphic design today. Join us as we feature work from our latest project, our 2010 Pin-Up calendar featuring all new artwork from a dozen different artists, as well as a collection of pieces from our past books, Girls Drawin Girls “A Girl in Time, Vol I” and “Once Upon a Girl, Vol II.”

About Girls Drawin Girls:

Girls Drawin Girls ( www.girlsdrawingirls.com ) was founded in 2006 by Simpsons veteran Melody Severns, who started GirlsDrawinGirls as a way to showcase female artists working in the male-heavy animation industry.  She felt it was time for these talented women to demonstrate their creative abilities and their own personal vision of sex appeal by treading upon the male domineered field of pin up art.

Since it’s conception, the group has published two volumes of pin-up art and grown to over 30 active members, whose work has been showcased in various entertainment industries, from production design, film and television animation, to graphic design.

About Meltdown Comics: Meltdown Comics (www.meltcomics.com) is the largest comic book shop on the West Coast, located in the heart of Hollywood on Sunset Blvd. Meltdown opened in 1993 and has since become one the most respected comic book stores in the world. With a sophisticated approach to merchandise and operations – and a reputation for hosting successful events in their Melt Gallery – Meltdown is a must-see pop culture destination in Los Angeles.

Meltdown Comics

7522 Sunset Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90046

www.meltcomics.com

Meltdown Gallerys hours are Monday through-Sunday 11am-10pm.

The gallery is located at 7522 Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90046.

Meltdown Gallery can be contacted by phone:(323) 851-7223

Girls Drawin’ Girls can be contacted at:

girlsdrawingirls@gmail.com or www.girlsdrawingirls.com


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