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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Hello Kitty art show at the Three Apples Exhibition!

Three Apples Exhibition is Hello Kitty’s 35th Anniversary and they had 80 different popular artist come to celebrate it. So they had a art show and all 80 artist did a piece for it in a unique way and they had them for sale. Some of the artist they had were Amada Visell, Colin Christian, Buff Monster, Frank Kozik, Friends With You (FWY), Gary Baseman, Huck Gee, Luke Chueh, Natalia Fabia, Ron English, Simone Legno and Tara McPherson. It was in the first event they had for North American fans, then they are making it public and free of charge. These piece are all limited addition and are kawaii, here are some pictures and descriptions.

Amanda Visell
She work combines images of childhood folklore and fantasy, and naughty. Her work always has a dark side it.
On sale for $4,000

Amanda Visell: Many of her signature characters like Drunky McSkunky or The Pink Elephant are cute with a dark side. Along with her unique illustrations, Amanda has her own plush company, My Switcheroo, which has released a plush Frank Kozik monger that stands over 2 feet tall. She also created artwork for Disneyland for the anniversary of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, as well as other events.


Colin Christian
Inspired by old sci-fi movies, pinup girl/supermodels, anime, ambient electronic music and H.P. Lovecraft.
On sale for $60,000

Colin Christian:He was born in London and he was influenced with music and fashion. His work has been featured on The Today Show, and he created the world’s largest mouse trap for pest control company Truly Nolen, which is now featured in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Sold for $4,200

Buff Monster
A symbol of confidence, individuality and happiness.

Buff Monster: His major influences is heavy metal music, ice cream and Japanese culture. He always has the same message in all his work and that is a symbol of confidence, individuality and happiness, he also includes fine art paintings, design projects and toy collaborations. Been featured in numerous publications, including Juxtapoz and The New York Times.

Frank Kozik
Sold for 1,000

Frank Kozik: Is a prolific artist, graphic designer and toy creator who has been featured in Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Spin and Details. He has produced hundreds of full-color, limited edition, silk screened posters for such renowned artists as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ice T, Jane’s Addiction and The Beastie Boys. His art has been featured in over 60 exhibitions worldwide, including Tokyo and London, and Kozik’s signature vinyl toys are coveted by collectors from around the globe.

Gary Baseman
Sold for $6,000

Gary Baseman: He defines “pervasive art,” blurring the line between toy culture and fine art with his strong iconic imagery, unique collaborations and unforgettable experiential gallery exhibitions, including his 2009 solo show and Basemanesque festival “La Noche de la Fusión.” A leader in the global art movement, he is a three-time Emmy award winning creator/executive producer of the animated series and film “Teacher’s Pet,” designer for the best selling game “Cranium,” and Entertainment Weekly named Baseman one of the 100 Most Creative People in Entertainment.

Huck Gee
Sold for $5,000

Huck Gee: He is a contemporary artist, illustrator, toy maker, and designer best known by toy enthusiasts for his iconic "Skullhead" character. Influenced by Japanese and Hong Kong pop art, Gee calls his style "Bastardized Asian Pop Culture.” In 2005, Gee partnered with KidRobot and Barneys New York on a unique project with fashion designers Marc Jacobs, Jil Sander, Dries Van Noten, Rick Owens, and Duckie Brown, and in 2007 Gee’s KidRobot collaboration with artists Tristan Eaton and Paul Budnitz was accepted into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.


Luke Chueh
Sold for $4,000

Luke Chueh’s paintings playfully weave light and dark narratives, connecting Pop Culture, Street Culture, and Geek Culture. Featured in Nylon magazine, Juxtapoz and Entertainment Weekly, Chueh’s highly-sought after, minimalist work is best described as “a balance of cute & brute walking the fine line between comedy and tragedy” and his paintings have been reinterpreted into the popular toy/urban vinyl format by numerous respected brands.


Natalia Fabia
On sale for $8,300

Natalia Fabia: Is known for her signature glitter veneer oil paintings of sultry seductive women and modern ay Belle de Jours. The Los Angeles artist cites Toulouse-Lautrec, ornate interiors, punk rock music and sparkles among her inspirations. Fabia has been featured in Juxtapoz, Inked, LA Weekly, New York Arts and on television series Miami Ink. She has a custom jewelry line, and HookerFeathers.

Ron English
On sale for $32,000

Ron English: The painter whose “Abraham Obama” image struck a chord with so many during the 2008 Presidential Election, straddles three genres when creating his art: Pop Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and Neo Realism. When he’s not working on gallery-type pieces, English heads outside to slap posters over billboards and has been known to leave traces of his art around international cities. Considered one of the fathers of modern street art, he has initiated and participated in illegal public art campaigns since the 80’s, and his murals include the Berlin Wall and the Palestinian separation wall.

Tara McPherson
Sold for $4,000

Tara McPherson, a NYC based artist who got her start working on Matt Groening’s “Futurama”, creates art that’s about people and their odd ways, calling upon personal issues and experiences for inspiration. Named the crown princess of poster art by Elle magazine, McPherson has created visuals for numerous bands including Beck, Modest Mouse and the Melvins. In addition to toy collaborations with various big name companies, McPherson’s art was featured in the award winning film Juno and has been published in numerous magazines including Vanity Fair, Esquire, Juxtapoz, Marie Claire, and Spin.

Here are some more artist with their art work!

Hello Marshall (pink)
Sold for $250

Hello Marshall (toasted)
Sold for $250

This one is called Hello Marshall (white)
Sold for $250


Hello
All 4 by 64 colors
Sold for $25


AIKO
Sold for $3,900

Kitty and Bee
Sold for $160

Kitty and Deer
Sold for $160

Kitty and Rat
Sold for $160

Kitty and Duck
On sale for $160

Kitty and Seal
Sold for $160

Kitty and Rabbit
Sold for $160

Kitty and Kangaroo
Sold for $160

Kitty and Wolf
Sold for $160

Kitty and Dog
Sold for $160
All 9 by Akiko Masuda
A bouquet for Kitty
By Andrew Brandou
On sale for $2,000

Angst Kitty
Sold for $2,000
By Angry Woebots

Kyoto Forest Creatures 
Sold for $1,000
By Bigfoot


Imposter
Sold for $700
By Bobby Chiu

Boss Cheese
Sold for $400
By Branded


FRIENDS
Sold for $4,000
By Brandt Peters

Self-Evident
By Brian McCarty
On sale for $250


Gato Muerto
Sold for $600
By Caia Koopman

Hello My Kitty Land
Sold for $3,200
Camilla d'Errico
Kitty in the Garden
Sold for $2,700
Carrie Jardine


Uplifting Collage (blue)
Sold for $1,500
By Chase


Uplifting Collage (Pink)
Sold for $1,500
By Chase



Monster Island is Underrated
Sold for $500
By Crowded Teeth
Mr. Toast as Hello Kitty
Sold for $150 
Dan Goodsell



The Sacred Kitty
On sale for $4,000
By Deph

TO-FU Kitty
Sold for $500
By Devilrobots

When Kitty Met Molestown
On sale for $450
By DGPH


Puffy Vest
On sale for 1,000


Black/Red/Blue Hoodie
On sale for$500


Pink/Red/Black Hoodie
On sale for $500



Kids Red Triangle Jacket
On sale for $600

Kids Red Jacket
Sold for $600

Black and White Bomber Jacket
On sale for $1,200



Pink Hoodie Jacket
On sale for $1,200

Sparkly Bomber Jacket On sale for $1,200

Pink Polka Dot Bomber Jacket
On sale for $1,200

Bow hat with say hello when you see me under bill
$300


Pacifier hat with Polka Dots under bill
On sale for $300
By Dr. Romaneli

Of Importance We Have Trusted
Sold for $1,000
By Edwin Ushiro

Tall Hello Kitty Lover Cat
On sale for $1,200
By Elizabeth Ito

HUSH Kitty
Sold for $7,500
By HUSH


I Haz Mouth
Sold for $200
By Jason Han


Gumblonde LXXI
On sale for $1,800
By Jason Kronenwald


Hello Kitty
Sold for $3,500
By Jason Mecier


Hello Kitty in Jeremyville
On sale for $200
By Jeremyville


Feline Funkonauts Fist of Fury
On sale for $800
By Jim Mahfood


Hello, Hello Kitty
Sold for $300
By Johnny Yanok


Hello Kitty Ninja Clans, Bowties vs. Flowers
On sale for $400
By Jupey Krusho

Hello Lucy
Sold for 2,800
By Kathy Olivas
Hello Kitty Saves The Day
On Sale for $900
By Kei Acedera

The Truth about Kats
On sale for $375
By Ken Tanaka


Hello Kitty Hello Barbarians
$1,200
By Mad barbarians


Lovely Magic
Sold for $1,200
By Madoka Kinoshita


KUMO+NO+UE
Sold for $2,000
By Mari Inukai


Hello Kitty, 2009
On sale for $1,800
By Mark Dean Veca


Once Upon a Kitty Wedding Sold for $3,600
By Martin Hsu

Hello Kitty!!
On sale for $3,000


Mellows Chocolate Mint Ice Cream with Balloon Hello Kitty
On sale for $1,000
Both by Marty M. Ito


Hug Me
On sale for $2,000
By Mear One


Hellooo...
On sale for $2,000


Hellooo Friends
Sold for $300
Both by Melissa Contreras

There are a lot more art by other different artist why dont you check it out yourself :)

http://www.sanrio.breakofdawn.org/

                                                        


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