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DESCRIPTION:Spoke Art Gallery is proud to present “New World Hoarder,” an 
 exhibition featuring new work by Los Angeles based artist Casey Weldon. 
  \n\nIn this exhibition, Casey Weldon will be debuting fantastical and 
 beautifully painted images meant to inspire, question, and evoke laughter. 
  “New World Hoarder” takes you on a surreal adventure ripe with 
 four-eyed animals, majestic woods people, and chalk full of acerbic pop 
 culture jabs. \n\nWeldon pairs exquisitely rendered paintings on wood panel 
 with thoughtful, humorous and bitting takes on the pop culture obsessed 
 world around us.  He seamlessly balances the monumental with the trivial 
 to offer the viewer a truly original slice of life today.  This show mixes 
 the cute, the creepy and the melancholy.  The artist presents the idea of 
 a romantic and colorful image as a means to deliver something a little 
 darker, stranger or just plain absurd. \n\n\nAbout the artist:\nBorn and 
 raised in Southern California, Casey Weldon graduated from the Art Center 
 College of Design in Pasadena, CA.  After working in both Las Vegas and 
 Brooklyn, Casey has settled back in Los Angeles.  He has shown at Gallery 
 1988, C.A.V.E. Gallery, The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 323 East 
 Gallery, WWA Gallery, and Rothick Art Haus.\n\nShowing alongside Casey 
 Weldon will be Peter Adamyan in a special mini show entitled “Back Room 
 Cinema”. Peter started his artistic career in Los Angeles and has 
 recently relocated to San Francisco.  Adamyan’s series of work takes its 
 influence from B and exploitation movie posters. “I conceived the main 
 pieces in this show with the idea of creating a poster for my own 
 non-existent film, to tell the narrative I want to share. The narratives 
 range from social issues to historical reinterpretations. Subjects range 
 from interracial relationships to denied genocide, from women’s 
 reproductive rights to the beast that women can become when that time of 
 the month hits.”\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/01/18714524.php
SUMMARY:Casey Weldon - “New World Hoarder”
LOCATION:Spoke Art Gallery is proud to present “New World Hoarder,” an 
 exhibition featuring new work by Los Angeles based artist Casey Weldon. 
  \n\nIn this exhibition, Casey Weldon will be debuting fantastical and 
 beautifully painted images meant to inspire, question, and evoke laughter. 
  “New World Hoarder” takes you on a surreal adventure ripe with 
 four-eyed animals, majestic woods people, and chalk full of acerbic pop 
 culture jabs. \n\nWeldon pairs exquisitely rendered paintings on wood panel 
 with thoughtful, humorous and bitting takes on the pop culture obsessed 
 world around us.  He seamlessly balances the monumental with the trivial 
 to offer the viewer a truly original slice of life today.  This show mixes 
 the cute, the creepy and the melancholy.  The artist presents the idea of 
 a romantic and colorful image as a means to deliver something a little 
 darker, stranger or just plain absurd. \n\n\nAbout the artist:\nBorn and 
 raised in Southern California, Casey Weldon graduated from the Art Center 
 College of Design in Pasadena, CA.  After working in both Las Vegas and 
 Brooklyn, Casey has settled back in Los Angeles.  He has shown at Gallery 
 1988, C.A.V.E. Gallery, The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 323 East 
 Gallery, WWA Gallery, and Rothick Art Haus.\n\nShowing alongside Casey 
 Weldon will be Peter Adamyan in a special mini show entitled “Back Room 
 Cinema”. Peter started his artistic career in Los Angeles and has 
 recently relocated to San Francisco.  Adamyan’s series of work takes its 
 influence from B and exploitation movie posters. “I conceived the main 
 pieces in this show with the idea of creating a poster for my own 
 non-existent film, to tell the narrative I want to share. The narratives 
 range from social issues to historical reinterpretations. Subjects range 
 from interracial relationships to denied genocide, from women’s 
 reproductive rights to the beast that women can become when that time of 
 the month hits.”\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/01/18714524.php
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