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Digital Domain CEO John Textor: “Free Labor Is Much Better Than Cheap Labor”

Paying for tuition and the “privilege” to work for free.  It is a $win $win solution for Digital Domain.

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The Silmarillion by Justin Gerard

SpacerThe Silmarillion by Justin Gerard

April 14, 2012 – May 6, 2012
Opening Reception / Apr 14, 7:00PM – 10:00PM
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April 14, 2012 – May 6, 2012
Opening Reception / Apr 14, 7:00PM – 10:00PM
10 days away

Gallery Nucleus presents new work by Justin Gerard.  This solo collection reinterprets J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary collection, The Silmarillion. Published posthumously by Tolkien’s son, The Silmarillion chronicles the creation and history of the acclaimed author’s world as well as the events leading up to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

Gerard has meticulously surveyed and selected integral moments within the saga and captures the events through watercolors and drawings.  The result is an expansive exhibit, documenting scenes from the beginning of time to the departure of the Elves from Middle-Earth.

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FUNDRAISING Figurative Group Art Show!

CALL TO ARTISTS…

We are having a FUNDRAISING Figurative Group Art Show!
The Art Work is INSPIRED BY the ART MODELS of LOS ANGELES!
A Fundraiser for the art model organization, SAM, Society of Artists Models.
“HOMAGE TO THE MUSE” 
LA Art Models – Figurative show
April 6th to 13th, 2012

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Up to 50 Local LA Artists!!!
And Representing over 50 LA Models!!!
Come meet the models and the artists.

Opening Friday, APRIL 6th,, 6-9pm
Closing Friday, APRIL 13th, 6-9pm

We are planning events every day of the show to bring more people in to see it…

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With 2 special Drawing Workshops after the opening & closing…
Friday, APRIL 6th, 9pm to 1am “Gods & Goddesses” Theme
and
Friday, APRIL 13th, 9pm to 1am “Gods and Goddesses” Theme
2 rooms with multiple models
$20 for Drawing Artists
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All Mediums will be accepted;
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, SCULPTURE, PRINTS, PHOTOGRAPHY, DIGITAL, MULTIMEDIA
In all styles of art of Male and Female models.

You Pay for the total space covered by your artwork, one piece or in a group of several together.
All art in good taste will be accepted.

Registration fee is $15; plus the price of rented space.
Minimum cost is only $25.
Small Work $10 per piece
Medium Work $20
Large Work $30

If you want more pieces in the show, we will work with you and your budget. This is a fundraiser.

Artists interested in submitting,
Please contact Vaan galgodo@gmail.com
EXHIBITION CALENDAR
Taking in of artwork
Saturday, March 31st,  1-6 pm

Hanging of Art

Wednesday & Thursday,  April 5th & 6th

Opening of the Show & Drawing Workshop Fundraiser
Friday, April 6th, 6-10 pm Opening
Friday, April 6th, 10pm-1am Drawing Workshop $20 per person (Many model / little breaks)
Exhibition Closing
Friday, April 13th 6-9pm
Friday, April 13th, 9pm-12am Drawing Workshop $20 per person (Many model / little breaks)
Pick UP artwork
  Saturday, April 14th  1-6 pm

Held at

Gallery Godo

6749 San Fernando Road UPSTAIRS

Glendale, CA 91201

Vaan Manoukian

galgodo@gmail.com

(818) 641-4369

www.gallerygodo.net

 

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Glen Keane leaves Disney after 38years

Tangled
Courtesy of Disney
“Tangled” was Keane’s last credited project at Disney
source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/glen-keane-leaving-walt-disney-animation-303857

Animator Glen Keane, a 38-year veteran of the Walt Disney Animation Studios who worked on such classics as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, announced Friday that he is leaving the company.

In a letter sent to his co-workers, he said that while the studio has been his “artistic home,” he had decided after “long and thoughtful consideration” that there are “endless new territories to explore” and so he is moving on.

Keane played a key role in the Disney animation renaissance of the ‘90s, and his departure came as a shock to many in the animation community. “He’s such a Disney icon and an inspiration to so many people,” one source said.

Confirming his departure, a Disney spokesperson said, “After an incredible 38-year career as an animator, storyteller, and filmmaking pioneer with Walt Disney Animation Studios, Glen Keane has decided that the time has come to take the next step in his personal exploration of the art of animation.  As much as we are saddened by his departure, we respect his desires and wish him the very best with all his future endeavors.”

Keane could not be immediately reached for further comment. His last project was 2010’s Tangled, on which he is credited as animation supervisor and directing animator for the character of Rapunzel. While he has been developing several ideas, according to one insider, he was not currently attached to any future project at Disney.

Keane brought to life such characters as Ariel in The Little Mermaid, the Beast in Beauty and the Beast and the title characters in Aladdin, Pocahontas and Tarzan.

In his letter, which was posted by the animation web site Cartoon Brew, he said, “I owe so much to those great animators who mentored me – Eric Larson, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston – as well as to the many other wonderful people at Disney whom I have been fortunate to work with in the past nearly 38 years.”

Saying that “I am convinced that animation really is the ultimate form of our time with endless new territories to explore,” he wrote, “I can’t resist its siren call to step out and discover them.”

 

 

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Julieanne Kost’s 6 Favorite Photoshop CS6 beta Features

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