New Exhibit at Hyaena Gallery

From now through July 15, you can see the creepy mirthful art of Nicolas Caesar & Spinestealer at the Hyaena Gallery in Burbank, Calif. This Saturday, July 7, is the Opening Receptions.

This is what he gallery has to say about the artists:

Nicolas Caesar is a self-taught artist hailing from Northern CA. Founder of the Scary Art Collective, his artwork brings forth a whimsical creepy landscape populated by beings both sinister and sardonic. You will see glimpses of Sideshow madness within his paintings mixed with a healthy dose of 50’s B-Movie charm. The raw feel of his work twists the familiar yet remains strikingly original. Nicolas’ horrific characters, with their permanent, toothy grins reveal a playful quality to his art that challenges you to keep from smiling along no matter what atrocity they are currently plotting for your future.

The second half of this month will feature the art of D.W. Frydendall, horror artist and illustrator. The exhibit will include his artwork for various rock bands, comic books and magazines, as well as ink drawings from his published Horror collection.

For more informatoin about both of these exhibits, visit www.hyaenagallery.com

DETAILS:
What:
“Spookshow” – the art of Nicolas Caesar & Spinestealer

Where:
Hyaena Gallery & Boutique
1928 W. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91506

When:
July 1-15, 2007
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 7, 2007, 8pm-midnight


What:
D.W. Frydendall –“Art for Horrible People: The DWF Collection”Where:
Hyaena Gallery & Boutique
1928 W. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91506

When:
July 16-31, 2007
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 21, 2007, 8pm-midnight

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As The Genre Traveler, Carma Spence loves to view the world through Genre-Coloured glasses. In other words, she sees the world through a lens of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, where trash cans can be Daleks in disguise and neighborhood forests can harbor faeries and sprites. Magic realism is real! Or at least you can choose to see the world that way to add to the fun and awe of life.