Tim Curry Art Show part II

Last week I mentioned the Tim Curry Tribute art show that the Creature Features gallery in Burbank, California, was hosting. I even teased a small portion of my painting that is in the show. Well, the show opened this past Saturday and was a SMASH!

Before I continue about the details of the show, let’s just reveal the full image of my painting called Tim Curry – A Portrait of Villainy. Seems like all the best roles we’ve come to love from this actor are those of villains. He has just been so good at chewing up the scenery with his parts. No one can deliver his lines with more panache and conviction, be over the top about it, and still be so believable as those characters. So, I chose not to focus on a character he played, so much as just portraying him as being a character of himself.

 

This is the full final piece created in watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil measuring 18×24″. The gallery has the original and prints for sale.
I did choose to represent a few of his more memorable characters in the wallpaper – characters from ItLegend, Rocky Horror, Annie, Clue, and Muppet Treasure Island.

 

Word got out a day or two before the show that LA Weekly, a local newspaper that talks about all the hip events going on around Los Angeles, named the Tim Curry show as their “Event of the Week.” The show didn’t open until 6pm, but as I drove past the gallery a little after 4, there were already two lines forming. One line to the left of all the pre-paid customers (it was $10 to get in on opening night), and a line to the right of stand-by. The gallery changed their hours for the show from 6-9pm to be from 6-11pm to try to accommodate everyone. By the time I arrived for the artists’ entrance at 5, there must have been 500-600 people waiting in line. It was crazy insane!

 

This is the pre-sale ticket line from behind the gallery. It wrapped around from the front on the right, and went down the alley. there was another long line out front going down the street just of stand-bys.

 

Of course, the biggest reason folks came to the show was to hopefully get to say hello to Tim Curry who was in the house! Tim had come earlier before the gallery was open to see all the art, which was a good thing. It allowed him freedom to move around, and not be disturbed by everyone wanting a picture with him. He went to dinner, then later came back when everyone was there, and was willing to sit in a roped off area where folks could walk by and greet him.

 

What a treat to get to meet Tim Curry and express appreciation. (Thanks to my pal Kevin MacLean for thinking to snap this shot.)

 

Inside the actual gallery rooms, it wasn’t too crowded. They allowed in enough people to make the show navigable, and as folks left, more could come in. A lot of originals were being sold, as well as lots of prints of some of the art. I didn’t stay the whole night, so I assume that my painting is still available for sale, and if you aren’t into having a huge piece of art hanging in your home, they are selling modestly sized prints that I hand-signed. Feel free to contact the gallery if you are interested in getting one. CLICK HERE to access Creature Features’ website.

 

The gallery at Creature Features.

 

So, without further ado, below are some photos I took of the show to give you a little taste. The show will be on display until March 11, and it is free to attend now after the opening, so if you are local to Burbank, stop on in and check it out!

 

Former Disney and Dreamworks animator Kathy Zielinski, former Dreamworks and current Disney animator Kevin MacLean, and then yours truly.
The pencil drawings are by Kathy Zielinski from her time working on Ferngully: The Last Rainforest for which Tim Curry performed a voice.
A terrific entry celebrating the movie Clue (based on the board game).
I forget which film this is from, but what a great textile piece by Lori Herbst!
Not only was this a felt It sculpture, It animated! So clever.
This is not entirely unrealistic. I did pose my hands for reference when painting the piece.
This Pennywise sculpture actually had light-up eyes!
Long John Silver from Muppet Treasure Island by my friend Frank Dietz.
A parting shot of the gallery with a piece celebrating Rooster Hannigan, Tim’s character from the movie Annie.
Many thanks to Tim Curry for all the inspiration!

Tim Curry Art Show part I

I am pleased to announce that I am participating in a group art show at the Creature Features gallery in Burbank, California, that opens this coming Saturday, February 24. It is not often I have the time to participate in such shows, so I was grateful that there was an opening in my schedule in which to create a piece.

 

Click on the image to see details about the show.

 

Since the show has not opened yet, I thought I would just give a tease as to what my piece looks like. It is okay to reveal that it is a caricature portrait created in watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil (100% real traditional art), and not only will the original be for sale, I just dropped off 15 hand-signed modestly priced prints of the piece at the gallery today.

I call it Tim Curry – A Portrait of Villainy.

 

The wallpaper hints at some of the memorable characters he has portrayed in movies.

 

Below is further information about the show prepared by Creature Features. While the show runs until March 11, Mr. Curry will only be appearing in person at the opening this Saturday.

 

For more than forty years, Tim Curry has been the actor’s model of diversity with a career covering everything from stage to film to television to voice acting.

His roles have defined iconic, from his breakout performance as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW to the villainy of the horned Darkness in Ridley Scott’s LEGEND and Pennywise in the original miniseries of Stephen King’s IT.

Beyond these genre icons, Curry has  been unforgettable in films such as ANNIE, HOME ALONE 2, MUPPET TREASURE ISLAND, and CLUE, not to mention voice work for cult hits like DUCKMAN and GARGOYLES.

With well over 200 credits to his name, Curry has been an indelible presence on the entertainment landscape for decades.

 

This February, Creature Features summons a talented band of artists from all fields of art and culture to pay tribute to this beloved actor.

Our group art show will feature our blazing group of talented artists from every corner of the pop culture universe — comics, animation, visual FX, make-up FX, production design, fine art, and more.

Artists include:

• Darkness designer Miles Teves •

AlohaJenn • Nathan Anderson • Blake Armstrong • Tom Baxa • Jonathan Marks Barravecchia • Ryan Bartlett • Alexandra Beguez • Steven Russell Black • Robert Bowen • William Bronson • Sean Cahill • Tim Cahill • Brenda Chi • Emily Connell • Guy Davis • Amanda Dempsey • Erika Deoudes • Frank Dietz • Tabitha Dietz • Archer Dougherty • Xan Dunn • John Eaves • Robert Elrod • Thom Foolery • Chad Frye • Matthew Gallagher • Enzo Garza • Joy Grierson • Sam Grinberg • Kimber Grobman • Dærick Gross • Luke Harrington • Dori Hartley • Lori Herbst • Josh Hickman • Mary J. Hoffman • Phil Joyce • Megan Kelly • Erik Kling • Serhiy Krykun • Abigail Larson • Ama Lea • Jesse Ledina • Hilary Lile • Dan Litzinger • Ashley Long • Dani Manning • Jordan Monsell • Mr. Mauro • Nick Napolitano • Nesshead • Kaity O’Shea • Eric October • Jeff Rebner • Aleksey Rico • Mireya Romo-Bowen • Mikel Samson • Scott Saslow • Chris Shary • Amber Skowronski • John Sloboda • Todd Spence • Michael Stiles • Eric Swartz • Mark Tavares • Matthew Truex • Tom Valente • Zack Wallenfang • Chad Waters • Woody Welch • Curran Wedner • Bryan E. West • Ryan Wilkins • Trevor Zammit and more!

Artist roster subject to change.

The opening reception will be held on Saturday, February 24th.

Admission is $10 and includes refreshments. Mr. Curry is planning to attend.

Tickets on sale now!

https://creaturefeatures.com/shop/events/tim-curry-admission/

A Daughter’s Love

What better way to stay warm in the winter than by hugging your big daddy? Of course, here in Los Angeles we might have trouble relating to the frigid winters of Russia, but cold weather is not the only purpose for warm hugs.

 

Nothing can melt the snow like a daughter’s love for her daddy.

Flying Arrows

Word has it that today is Valentine’s Day. Be careful out there of flying arrows.

I have an aversion to being impaled, which might explain why Cupid hasn’t hit me and a woman at the same time. Either that, or Cupid’s aim is off.

 

Wonder if he has a permit to carry?

 

Pygmy Pachyderms

The other day I needed a little repair to my car, so I took a sketchbook with me to the waiting room. Who knows why such a scene came to mind in that moment, but it did. These pygmy pachyderms came out of my pencil at the shop, and then finished with a little ink and paint in the studio.

So weird.

 

Never tick off creatures who never forget and carry a spear.

 

Drawn & Quoted: Punxsutawney Phil

“Okay campers, rise and shine, and don’t forget your booties because it’s COLD out there today! It’s cold out there every day. What is this, Miami Beach?!”

“That’s right woodchuck chuckers, it’s GROUNDHOG DAY!!!”

– Radio announcers in the movie Groundhog Day (1993)

 

BING!

Honey Bear

Last night I was watching President Trump’s first State of the Union speech. If you think I’m going to start making political statements, then you have another think coming! Nah, I just watched it for the sake of wondering what was going to be said, and it gave me the opportunity to sketch this here honey bear!

With my trusty Prismacolor 03 sized ink pen, I went to town sketching this bear in my Strathmore sketchbook, and rendering all his fur while my ears listened to words, applause, words, applause, words – you get the idea. I pretended that each time I got a small section of fur drawn, all that applause was for me. How nice of Congress to appreciate my work like that.

 

Looks appetizing, but I do NOT recommend licking the honey from your screen.

Sailing Away

After my previous post of a sailor cat, I thought maybe you’d enjoy a little throwback post of another sailing themed piece of art I did once upon a time.

This is a pencil drawing I did of San Francisco Bay when I was in the 11th grade for a statewide school competition in New Jersey. If I recall, this won either second or third place back then, but only first place went to nationals. (You know what they say, second place is the first loser!) Anyway, it was based on a photo I actually took when in high school, likely from the boat taking us out to tour Alcatraz.

Maybe one of these days I’ll show you the piece I entered the next year that DID win first and went on to nationals. For now, though, here’s something by 16-year-old Chad.

 

Somehow I left the funny stuff out of this image for a serious art competition. Maybe if I included a shark it would have won.
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