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The Good Exchange

Sat., March 27, 3:00pm-8:00pm

TUNE IN, SELL OUT, MELT DOWN

By Nicole Campos
As the kids today might be prone to say, Meltdown Comics is made of so much WIN. The venerable comics outlet on Sunset Boulevard has made a name not only for its superb inventory but also its thriving sense of community, attracting geeks of all ages with in-store appearances, terrific art and comedy shows, and this weekend a wonderful event in conjunction with Otis College of Art and Design titled The Good Exchange. Drop by Chez Melt this Saturday for the culmination of a three-stage project by the college’s illustration department. Students will be on hand to swap, exchange and sell their artworks and promote “community, conversation, creativity and commerce.” (If you’re looking to score an early meister werk by the next John Cassaday or Alex Ross, be sure to bring cash, since it’s preferred.)
The Good Exchange

Sat., March 27, 3:00pm-8:00pm

Meltdown Comics
7522 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046 (map)

1.323.851.7223

 

The Good Exchange is a three-part event hosted by the Illustration Department at Otis College of Art and Design. This event promotes community, conversation, creativity and commerce. The first event is a workshop that is all about making and idea swapping. The second event is a swap at Otis where students can exchange anything they’ve made, get to know each other and grow there collections-their artwork and ideas are their currency. The culminating event is a swap, exhibition and sale at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, Ca on Saturday March 27th from 3-8pm. Students will exhibit products they’ve made while working under the direction of artist, Bob Dob as well as artwork and sketches! Sales are cash preferred.

 

THE GOOD EXCHANGE.

Come and check out the work at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood on Saturday, March 27 from 3pm-8pm. Bring lots of friends, lots of cash and lots of compliments!
Meltdown is located at 7522 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca 90046 (map)

The Good Exchange is a three-part event hosted by the Illustration Department at Otis College of Art and Design. This event promotes community, conversation, creativity and commerce. The first event is a workshop that is all about making and idea swapping. The second event is a swap at Otis where students can exchange anything they’ve made, get to know each other and grow there collections-their artwork and ideas are their currency. The culminating event is a swap, exhibition and sale at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, Ca on Saturday March 27th from 3-8pm. Students will exhibit products they’ve made while working under the direction of artist, Bob Dob as well as artwork and sketches! Sales are cash preferred.

 

Come and check out the work at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood on Saturday, March 27 from 3pm-8pm. Bring lots of friends, lots of cash and lots of compliments!
Meltdown is located at 7522 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca 90046 (map)

The Good Exchange is a three-part event hosted by the Illustration Department at Otis College of Art and Design. This event promotes community, conversation, creativity and commerce. The first event is a workshop that is all about making and idea swapping. The second event is a swap at Otis where students can exchange anything they’ve made, get to know each other and grow there collections-their artwork and ideas are their currency. The culminating event is a swap, exhibition and sale at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, Ca on Saturday March 27th from 3-8pm. Students will exhibit products they’ve made while working under the direction of artist, Bob Dob as well as artwork and sketches! Sales are cash preferred.

 

It was the 1820’s, Charles Darwin was discovering that his dispassion for boring lectures and the stress of surgical study was so great that he could no longer pursue medicine as a field of study; he dropped out of Edinburgh University. He was forced by his father to attend Christ’s College in Cambridge in hopes that completing his Bachelors in Arts Degree would be his first step towards becoming an Anglican Priest. It was here that Darwin re-connected with his cousin William Darwin Fox who took him on long journeys into the woods to collect beetles. It would seem that Darwin had somehow discovered a passion for natural science in those woods; several of his findings were published, excelling his desire to seek out more exotic journeys and make more discoveries. Years later he would set out on an exploration that would span just over five years, hundreds of miles, and lead to a great number of discoveries aboard a ship made famous by his presence, the HMS Beagle. It is well known that Charles Darwin kept several journals during his travels, and as ship documents suggest, during a repair, a mishap would cause loads of cargo on the Beagle to be lost to the sea.

Origin Unknown: The L­ost sketchbook of Charles Darwin is a series of reconstructed journal remnants discovered off the shores of a remote island in Indonesia forensic studies have lead the scientific community to believe that they were in fact penned by Charles Darwin during his travels. After decades of restoration, anthropologist Dr. J. B. Doronio has compiled these drawings, footnotes, and salvaged logs and turned them into a series of books that would come to be known within scientific circles as The Origin Unknown Documents. Through these documents, Charles Darwin reveals several specimens that still remain undiscovered, as well as offering us a glimpse into what seems to be a documented personal psychedelic experience. This psychedelic experience has led skeptics to doubt whether or not his observational drawings correspond to living creatures or a hallucinatory experience. This book is presented to you as physical evidence of a great man’s journey, the decision to believe that Darwin’s discoveries were of the physical sort or meta-physical sort is left up to the reader.

Only 10 of these have been made. Out of these, only 6 are still available for purchase at Meltdown Comics.


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