The Noise in the Basement roars into WWA Gallery on October 6

Top Quote Discover the commotion caused at WWA Gallery on October 6 with 'The Noise in the Basement' by exhibiting artists James "Jimbot" Demski, Dan Goodsell, JoKa, David Lozeau, Juan Muniz, Jeff T Owens, JC Rivera, and Saratoga Sake. End Quote
  • Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) August 30, 2012 - WWA Gallery Presents:
    "The Noise in the Basement"

    Featured Artists:
    James "Jimbot" Demski | Dan Goodsell | JoKa | David Lozeau
    Juan Muniz | Jeff T Owens | JC Rivera | Saratoga Sake

    Opening Reception: Saturday, October 6| 7-10PM
    On View: October 6 - November 3, 2012

    WWA Gallery | 9517 Culver Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 | WWAgallery.com | 310.836.4992| Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11-5pm

    Rapidly gaining momentum in their artistic careers and no strangers to the gallery world, each of the 8 featured artists in "The Noise in the Basement" in has exhibited in numerous solo shows and group shows nationwide while boldly staking their own territory in the street, vinyl, graphic or comic art scenes with their uniquely raw creative visions.

    Open to the public, the gallery reception for "The Noise in the Basement" is from 7 -10PM Saturday, October 6. The exhibition will run until November 3, 2012.

    ABOUT THE ARTISTS
    James "Jimbot" Demski's work recalls childhood imagination, curiosity, and fear to conjure up the monsters and robots that dance across playful landscapes. Winner of the Paul Frank "Art Attack" competition, his work confronts various emotions such as happiness, sadness, and anger, however much of the narration is left to the interpretation of the viewer.

    Dan Goodsell is the creator of The World of Mr. Toast which began as a web comic in 2004. His artwork and comics chronicle the adventures of a delicious assortment of characters that include Mr. Toast, Joe the Egg, Lemonhead and Shaky Bacon. Over the years, World of Mr. Toast has evolved into an empire of plush toys and printed comics attracting fans of all ages.

    JoKa's laborious process of hyper-pointillism results in works that are both delicate and complex. Using toothpicks as his sole form of paint application, he skews and distorts, pushing familiar images into the surreal. JoKa typically works with dual imagery that compete for visual attention, and much like the colors and technique he employs, Joka's messages are subtle yet deep and layered with meaning.

    David Lozeau utilizes his own technique of layering enamel on top of gouache and acrylics for his stark scenes with quirky characters. Day of the Dead iconography, tattoos, zombies and tiki imagery dominate his work and have garnered him a following not only in the hotrod and car culture community, but in the contemporary art world as well. Deeming no surface to be off limits, Lozeau experiments atop a variety of found items to bring his art to life.

    Juan Muniz is a veteran tattoo artist, fine artist, and animator based in Las Vegas, NV. Best recognized for his signature 'Felipe bunny' character, Muniz utilizes candy colors and broad graphic lines to command attention while juxtaposing cute with tragedy to have you looking deeper.

    Jeff T Owens is a digital illustrator and graphic artist based in Gainesville, FL. Inspired by his environment, Owens will often reference popular culture in his work with humor and gusto while his colorful observational paintings of local wildlife are reminiscent of Charley Harper. His graphic style and sense of humor is bold and unstoppable.

    JC Rivera has carved himself quite a fan base in the custom toy market after meticulously molding, reshaping, and transforming Dunnys into defiant characters with jaded expressions. More recently, his rebel creatures are running amok on a new platform having found their way into paintings.

    Saratoga Sake's legacy began at the tender age of 12 as one of the youngest graffiti artists in San Diego County. His technical achievements with the medium would eventually gain him recognition in the San Diego art scene and two EMMY awards for his portrait work. As a fine artist, Sake draws inspirations from aged photos, antiquity, and flea markets for his eerie portraits with romantic and playful undertones.

    ABOUT WWA GALLERY:
    Located in the Culver City Art District, WWA Gallery focuses on showing figurative and illustrative fine art by emerging and established artists such as David Chung, Jason John, Julian Callos, Vincent Cacciotti, Ken Kierns, Lou Pimentel, Casey Weldon, Glen Barr, Shark Toof, JAW Cooper, and Dave MacDowell. Guest curators often collaborate with WWA to create innovative and exciting events.

    For more information and an upcoming exhibition schedule, please visit WWAgallery.com
    For additional press inquiries please contact:
    lin ( @ ) wwagallery dot com or 310.836.4992

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