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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 David Swift is fabulous.
The graphic world of David Swift is a lively, colorful, stylish place - part Punk Rock, part Tokyo, part spray can, mixed with a little Pop Art. His images are fast and spontaneous, through his technique is anything but. Growing up in the Skate and Surf culture of Santa Monica, he was mostly inspired by his great grandfather, who was an architect, who had designed many of the historic buildings in Los Angeles. From this Swift samples from all the above and builds comninations of colors and composition, to bring art to the artless. Swift was born in Los Angeles, California in 1972 and has drawn or painted since childhood. He studied illustration, animation and graphic design at CalArts in California. His illustrations have appeared in art galleries, on book covers, in magazine, clothing and skateboard decks; in both domestic and international markets.
The Animation Art Gallery is hosting the Exhibition during the month of April 2007. Make sure you come in and see us! |