| Tagged in: Untagged | Nov 02, 2009 |
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| Posted by: Luna George |
If creativity is what you seek, you are encouraged to visit Crewest Gallery this month for their Top of the Dome VI exhibition featuring dozens of skulls designed by Gregg Stone and transformed into artwork created by today’s hottest tattoo artists, painters, sculptors, graffiti artists, muralists, graphic designers and fine artists.
This year’s Top of the Dome promises to bring an extreme level of creativity meant to inspire and stir your curiosity.
Here is a sneak peak of this year’s skulls:
“Riding On The Wind” by Dan Ruhrmanty created this piece to provoke thought and celebrate the creative spirit. Piece suggests a freedom of sorts.... freedom to follow the path where our intuitive nature takes us. On this piece Dan allowed himself the chance to create images that he could feel and hoped others could feel as well. (Mediums used: Acrylic & Sharpie)

Always wanting to walk in a Dia de Los Muertos parade in Mexico "A Full Moon Walk", created by Michael Pizarro. (Mediums used: Deco Color Paint Markers, Sabotaz Spray Paint on a skateboard deck)
"Conquest", inspired By Francisco Pizarro's exploration, created by created by Michael Pizarro. (Mediums used: Deco Color Paint Markers, Sabotaz Spray Paint)

"Tlaloc" Aztec god of Rain, porcelain, glaze important deity to survival of the Aztec Nation as rain insured the crops of corn which they lived on by Gregg Stone.

"Aye Chihuahua", (porcelain and glaze) by Gregg Stone. His impression of all arts and crafts found in Tijuana for sale to tourists.

Top of the Dome VI Opening Reception, November 7th from 6pm to 9pm (show runs thru November 29th) @ Crewest, 110 Winston St., Los Angeles, CA 90013, 213-627-8272






















