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Nicolas Caesar's Grindhouse! at Burbank's Hyaena Gallery (Los Angeles)

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Date & Time: Saturday, November 7, 2009 - Sunday, November 15, 2009
8:00 PM
Hyaena Gallery
1928 W. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91506
Tel: 1-818-972-2448
www.hyaenagallery.com/

Nicolas Ceasar
Opening Reception:
Sat, Nov. 7, 2009
8pm-midnight

Nov. 1 - Nov. 15, 2009
Nicolas Caesar's Grindhouse!
A celebration of Cinephelia and Trash Comics!


Take a time machine back to yesteryear when Creature Features were king and comics were off the rails. Matango, Frogs, Terrorvision, The Angry Red Planet, Evil Dead 2 are just a few of the films Nicolas makes tribute to. On top of showcasing some of the late late late show's best there's the Mosquito and Spider INVASION! Nicolas is premiering his wild and uncomfortable comic! 250 cartoons, guest strips from Big Tasty, Valery Milovic(Broken Toyland), Aiden Casserly (Scapula), John Hageman (SocialVermyn), Temple Terkildsen and more! Volume 1 bound in beautiful black and white and shocking 2D! and there's more! Throw away your grandpappy's Barbie! Custom Mosquitos and Spiders, sculpted by legendary prop master Skip Crank and remixed by Jeremy Cross, Patricia Anders, Krissi Sandvik, Evie Turner and more! Drunk bugs were never so much fun!

Where you can buy my art:
www.scary-art.com/
www.hyaenagallery.com/scaryart.html
www.thechainsawmafia.com/store/index.php

Web Comics:
Mosquito and Spider - Daily
www.scary-art.com/Mosquitoandspider.htm

Grindhouse: Every Wednesday
www.scary-art.com/nikswebcomic.htm

Schadenfreude - Every So often
www.scary-art.com/schadenfreude.htm

Other links:
www.myspace.com/775514
www.flickr.com/photos/nicolascaesar/

Nicolas Caesar and Skip Crank's work on Conan O'Brien:
cs65.clearspring.com/u/4727a...49b22fbd

Nicolas Caesar is a self-taught artist hailing from Northern CA.
Founder of the Scary Art Collective, his artwork brings forth a whimsical creepy landscape
populated by beings both sinister and sardonic. You will see glimpses of
Sideshow madness within his paintings mixed with a healthy dose of 50's B-Movie charm.
The raw feel of his work twists the familiar yet remains strikingly original.
Nicolas' horrific characters, with their permanent, toothy grins reveal a playful quality
to his art that challenges you to keep from smiling along no matter
what atrocity they are currently plotting for your future.
- Bill Shafer, Hyaena Gallery

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