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Art attack

Browse through eye candy from recent art shows

By Alie Ward

May 12, 2008

Art attack
'Fishbowl (70s spin-off)' (Credit: Robbie Conal)

Hungry for tasty paintings? Get acquainted with some of our favorite work recently seen on the the L.A. art scene—just don't drool on your keyboard.

Rock, Paper, Scissor

Rock, Paper, Scissor

3 days of art and noise

Ten questions with Natalia Fabia

Ten questions with Natalia Fabia

The lowbrow artist on oil painting, her influences, and why she calls women hookers

Art Attack: Holly Andres' 'Sparrow Lane'

Art Attack: Holly Andres' 'Sparrow Lane'

The Portland-based photographer delivers bucolic eeriness

Art attack: APAK, Aya Kakeda, Betsy Walton at Junc

Art attack: APAK, Aya Kakeda, Betsy Walton at Junc

Cute, dreamy work that will make you move to the forest

Art attack: Robbie Conal’s ‘No Spitting, No Kidding’

Art attack: Robbie Conal’s ‘No Spitting, No Kidding’

Street art comes back inside at Track 16

Art attack: Lab 101's ‘Loved’ show

Art attack: Lab 101's ‘Loved’ show

Paintings so cute, we're drooling

Art Attack: Crewest's 'I Learned It by Watching You'

Art Attack: Crewest's 'I Learned It by Watching You'

Artists turn a playfully scathing eye toward TV

Art attack: Dog and Pony Show benefit

Art attack: Dog and Pony Show benefit

Music, art, barbecue and karma

Art Attack: 'Somehow, We All Seem Connected'

Art Attack: 'Somehow, We All Seem Connected'

A National Forest takes over Subliminal Projects

Art attack: Stella Im Hultberg's ‘Raveled’

Art attack: Stella Im Hultberg's ‘Raveled’

The Brooklyn-based painter explores her dark side

Art attack: Yoko Ono transforms Pasadena

Art attack: Yoko Ono transforms Pasadena

Watch for Wish Trees in Old Town

Art attack: ‘In the Eye of the Beholder’

Art attack: ‘In the Eye of the Beholder’

Four artists draw inspiration from L.A. landscapes

Art attack: Rozi Demant's 'Lovebirds'

Art attack: Rozi Demant's 'Lovebirds'

Drippy, sexy work hits L.A. from down under

Art attack: Phoebe Washer

Art attack: Phoebe Washer

One young artist's hauntingly beautiful work

Art attack: Carlos Ramos’ ‘Natural History Museum, Part 1’

Art attack: Carlos Ramos’ ‘Natural History Museum, Part 1’

What would happen if Darwin and Disney had a love child?

"Honey," 36" x 36" print

Art attack: Arlene Bogna's "Safari Americana"

Saddle up for Safari Americana

Art attack: Cella Gallery's 'Uncensored' show

Art attack: Cella Gallery's 'Uncensored' show

We trek to the Valley for a mouthy show

‘A Carnival of Mystery and Delight’ benefit

Art attack: Luis Sanchez

A sneak peek at his 'Carnival of Mystery and Delight'

‘Love love’; 11 by 14 inches; colored pencil, pastel, acrylic and guache on paper

Art attack: Daniel Lim's ‘1000 Drawings’

The artist puts his nose to the grindstone, then shows at the Grind

‘Be Quiet Emptiness,’ Deedee Cheriel

Art Attack: Deedee Cheriel and Louise Bonnet

Two ladies, one gallery, good work

‘Hexes,’ acrylic and collage on canvas, 24" x 20", 2007

Art attack: Jim Houser's ‘Mere Inches’

The Philly-based painter takes over Merry Karnowsky Gallery

‘Untitled 1 (Asleep at the Wheel series),’ straight pins and thread on painted panel, 16"x18"

Art attack: Nicola Vruwink’s ‘Asleep at the Wheel’ series

Pins, needles, threads and fate define the L.A. artist's latest chilling work

‘Opossum,’ reclaimed wood and laminated particle board, spray paint, and string light

Art attack: Treiops Treyfid's ‘Animals of the Future’

Take a peek at images from the Earth Day art show

Jon Burgerman’s VW ‘canvas’

Art attack: Gallery 1988 vs. Hot Wheels

Yes, a whole show dedicated to toys and Hot Wheels

“This Must Must Mean Something,” 2007, 30" x 48", acrylic on canvas

Art attack: Max Miceli at Milo Gallery

Yummy paintings from the new show “Hard Icing”

"There's Nothing Like Living in a Bottle," acrylic on wood (sold)

Art attack: Sylvia Ji, please marry us

Or maybe we'll just come to your art show at Corey Helford instead

Original Production Cel, 11" x 13", $ 1250

Art attack: ‘Beezle-Nut Stew’

A Seussian exhibit of original "Horton Hears a Who!" artwork

"Fall" by Katherine Chiu

Art attack: 'The Garden That You Planted' show at Tinlark Gallery

Some L.A. ladies bring their cool-hued calm to this new-ish Hollywood gallery

"Curbside Motel," oil on canvas, 2007

Art Attack: ‘On the Row,’ new paintings by Christopher Chinn

The L.A. artist finds an unlikely source for inspiration

You are, Am I? I am

Art attack: Charles Glaubitz's "Los Eternos 2.0"

A photogallery of pieces from his Feb. 16 show, "Los Eternos 2.0"

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