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"Family Guy", the subversive and hilarious FOX animated comedy that was twice cancelled and then returned to the airwaves by popular demand, has once again broken new ground; it serves as the inspiration for an entirely original series of artwork, its Exclusive European Showing at The Animation Art Gallery.
A stunning Collection of Interpretive Work Inspired by "Family Guy," the first Pop Surrealist exhibition of works inspired by a television series and the chance to buy Original Drawings and Limited Editions from the show, from as little as £40! This interpretation by Dave Pressler is fabulous.
Dave Pressley is a Los Angeles artist who has used sculpture and painting to fuse two of his primary passions: the world of fine art and the world of pop entertainment. Pressler is a founding member of the entertainment development group, The Dan Clark Company. The company specializes in the creation of kids' media. Pressler was a key designer on the live action Mexican masked wrestling action extravaganza, "Los Luchadores!" for Fox Kids Network. he designed characters on the puppet/CGI sci-fi adventure "Brats of the Lost Nebula" for The Jim Henson Company and the Kids WB! Network. The series was declared by TV Guide to be "one of the 10 best kid shows of the year." Pressler created the visual springboard for the distinctive look of "The Save-Ums," the Emmy nominated CGI adventure for preschoolers airing in the United States on The Learning Channel. In addition to his kids media and independent film projects, Pressler is an accomplished painter and sculpter who brings his talents to the vinyl/collector toy world. His work also shows in galleries all around Los Angeles. When Pressler creates "fine art," his work gravitates toward the absurd, immediately recognizable by the ironic, often comically dark themes" childhood weridness, naughty misfits, toys and whimsy turned strange. For Pressley, his kids media and fine art projects speak to the viewer in a secret and viseral code. Pressler's work instinctively knows that accidentally swallowing a spider is a tragedy unless it's happening to someone you don't like, then it's cool.
The Animation Art Gallery is hosting the Exhibition during the month of April 2007. Make sure you come in and see us! |