Los Angeles – LA Myth: Exploring the Creatures That Run the City @ Meltdown Comics – Style Council – LA Weekly.

Inside the gallery of Sunset Boulevard comic book outlet Meltdown on Saturday night, Los Angeles was imagined as a sometimes whimsical, sometimes disturbing fairy land filled with cracked skateboards, smog monsters and grotesque starlets, where laborers became superheroes and St. Shakey watched over the girls working the Santa Monica and Highland intersection. It was as though excerpts from a Francesca Lia Block novel had come to life in mixed media, a scene strangely normal for anyone who has ever been cut off by the billboard model in a pink Corvette while cruising the 101 or bumped into a guy wearing a dollhouse as a hat when strolling Hollywood Boulevard.

“There are a lot of fibs and fables going on in L.A.,” says Aaron Clarke, who initially conceived of the LA Myth project in 2007 and co-curated its second installment with Denise Chavez. That constantly blurred line between fiction and reality was depicted by a large cast of artists, most of whom work by day in animation or other highly visual aspects of the entertainment industry.

“The cool thing about the art scene that is going on right now is that it…is very cartoon nostalgic,” says Clarke. “The people out there doing animation are, at night time, doing this kind of pop art. It has the same language as the animation industry, there are characters and icons, the same thing as advertising.”

The artists’ interpretations of myths across Los Angeles were vast. On the food front, Jorge Gutierrez (El Tigre) dreamt of the perfect burrito and Kyle Neswald depicted a taco truck that transforms into a robot named Optimus Picante. Within the realm of creatures, Danelle Vierkant’s sculpted beasts ran amok through the city and Holly Conrad created a series of familiars that she imagines might help job-seekers the way they assisted wizards and witches in British mythology. Other artists took a conceptual route, like Lloyd Matthews, whose three-panel piece “Plagued” combined plague masks with birds, bats, photography and candle wax to reference creation myths and represent “balance” between disparate viewpoints.

“I think that this year we were trying to get the artists more involved in trying to get together and promote themselves and kind of meld with the L.A. community,” says co-creator Chavez. “We wanted the artists to connect with LA Myth in a way, kind of what you would see if you walked around, what mythical creatures run L.A. every day.”

LA Myth runs through February 21 at Meltdown Comics & Collectibles.

Artwork available online here.
Artwork added daily.


 

Some of the pieces in this years LA MYTH show. THIS SATURDAY 2.7.09, 7PM show runs thru 2.24.09

 

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February 7,  2009 Press Release–

Mythic Creations, Urban legions and Twisted Visions, A Group show of Industry Artists

“Meltdown Gallery announces the second annual group show of “LA MYTH”. The exhibition runs from February 7th -  22nd 2009. This Imaginative exhibition showcases artists throughout the animation and entertainment industry.”

Group Art show! Styles ranging from cartoony to photo real using a broad range of mediums. Styles ranging from original paintings, sculpture, plushies and prints!

The second installment of the LA Myth show invades the Meltdown gallery.

A giant squid eats buses on the 405, Dead celebrities haunt local coffee shops, Giant robots walk their labradoodles on Rodeo drive, a world never imagined will be reviled to you. Over 50 industry artists gather together to share their, Mysterious Creations, Urban legions and tweaked Visions of LA Mythology.

Meltdown Gallery’s 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

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LA MYTH 2009
Feb. 7th – 24th, 2009
Opening reception Feb. 7th – 7PM
Melt Gallery inside Meltdown Comics

The show will run for the duration of the month, from Feb. 07th -Feb. 24th, 2009. We look forward to seeing you there

Alex Ruiz
Alina Chau
Aaron Clark
Beatriz Ringer
Brian Johnson
Brianne Drouhard
Chris Sasaki
Chris Prynoski
Daisy Church
Damon O’Keefe
Danelle Vierkant
Danni Luo
Dave Chung
Denise ‘Dee’ Chavez
Ed Reynolds
Eric ‘The Gute’ Gonzalez
Frank Rocco
Gary Clair
Gerald De Jesus
Grace Lee
Heather Chavez
Holly Conrad
Jay Horinouchi
Jeff Campbell
Jeff Victor
Joe Olivares
Jorge R. Gutierrez
Kim Burns
Kristin Donner
Kup Kake
Kyle Neswald
Lauren Preston
Lloyd Matthews
Mari Inukai
Marty Ito
Martin Hsu
Mindy Allen
Matthew Humphreys
Meghan Jean Kinder
Nhu Diep
Sandra Equihua
Santino Lascano
Shane Corn
Stella Lee
Steve Lambe
Tirui Muramoto
Tim Gore
Tony Mora
Vanessa Lindstrom
Warren Lee
Young Oh Oh
and more…

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