Timothy Georgarakis, Tiffany Liu, James Mar, Martin Hsu. The gallery invites four artists to challenge the questioning of aesthetics in comics and illustration. The artists have one thing in common: their final destination is their graphic novels.
Timothy Georgarakis, Tiffany Liu, James Mar, Martin Hsu
The exhibition endeavors to cross the boundary between comics, illustration
and pop art. With computer software and digital technology becoming a modern
artistic medium, young artists of the twenty first century are moving
forward to a new genre of their own. After pop art, which was heavily built
on the narrative story-based art, was officially accepted as a practice of
art; now, equipped with the same visual influence and refined techniques,
graphic artists are making a strong statement. Bamboo Lane Gallery invites
four artists to challenge the questioning of aesthetics in comics and
illustration. Despite the different media and forms that they employ, the
four artists have one thing in common: their final destination is their
graphic novels.
To recognize their artistic accomplishments, we must confront the basic
question: is illustration art? This survey does not attempt to answer it
with authority. Rather, this survey intends to present comics and
illustration as a means of self-expression in its blend of imagination,
technology and narrative composing to shine some light upon the viewers for
them to continue their own quest. To further reveal the artists' emotional
depth, we asked each of them to focus on their imaginary family, society and
world. The result is intriguing: accompanying their graphic books, the
artists will exhibit ink progressive panels, larger than life charcoal
drawings, meticulous digital paintings, delicate acrylic paintings on wood
boards, humorous water color on paper and numerous sketches to betray the
birth of characters in their books.
Opening Reception: 7pm - 10pm, Saturday, April 22, 2006
Bamboo Lane Gallery
418 Bamboo Lane, Chinatown - Los Angeles
Hours: 12 - 6, Wed. - Sat.
Direction: The bamboo lane is between the Central Plaza and the Bamboo
Plaza, parallel with Bernard St. and College St. The east entrance to the
lane is beside the Golden City Seafood Restaurant on Hill St. The west
entrance to the lane is beside the Phoenix Bakery on Broadway.