Sticker made by me featuring a young Joseph Stalin. There are a lot of meanings to this, mostly dark humor, use your own. Will be available for sale soon at the shop in Tustin and at the San Diego zine fest.
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Sticker made by me featuring a young Joseph Stalin. There are a lot of meanings to this, mostly dark humor, use your own. Will be available for sale soon at the shop in Tustin and at the San Diego zine fest.
Main spread of my latest zine “Doctors Orders” which is a collection of the same photo but at various configurations with framing and size. It was done as an experiment with various things being tested out. Book is bound with recycled boxes of Dr. Pepper soda.
Photos were taken by me in Los Angeles. I regret that I cannot credit the model because I shot this a year ago and forgot her name. The shot was totally impromptu.
“Expansion” 8x18. Collage made with gouache, ink, watercolor, and an illustration from an anatomy book. Not for sale. By Juan Gallardo
“Beautiful On The Inside” Gouache, illustration from anatomy book, digitally edited. Collage by Juan Gallardo.
Displayed 3 of my mixed media comic panels and an acrylic painting at AvantGarden during the April 2016 art walk.
In the photo below is Dylan enjoying a drink. Thank you to everyone who came out to have fun and support our work.
My “Freddy Mercury” installation at the Dead Rockstars show at Oddville in Los Angeles. March 26, 2016.
Monotone reading of Queen’s lyrics including Bohemian Rhapsody. Part of the Freddy Mercury installation on display at Oddville in Los Angeles during the Dead Rockstars show.
My installation “Trains” at the Warehouse of Contemporary Art during the Spring show of 2016.