This Saturday, July 19th, I'll be setting up shop at the Chain Link Fence art sale. It's going down tomorrow in San Francisco's Hayes Valley, from 10am until 3pm (depending on how the weather holds out).Hiredmeat will have oodles of original artwork for sale... fine art paintings, prints, posters, and maybe even apparel. If you're free and looking for something fun to do outdoors, come check it out. I'll be kicking it alongside other striving Bay Area artists. There are tons of shops, restaurants, and coffee/tea spots right in that area. How could you possibly resist?!
CHAIN LINK FENCE ART SALE @ Hayes Blvd and Octavia St (along the chain link fence on Octavia, by Hayes Valley Green) San Francisco, CA
*** Fees for selling space donated to the John Muir Arts Program ***
Dave Crosland (aka King Gum) is an American illustrator whose stylized art is a harmonious collision of traditional aesthetics with modern sensibilities. His art has graced the walls of galleries in the USA and abroad, comic books, album covers, apparel, concert posters, and beyond. Most recently, Dave spent a year working as a designer on Disney XD's Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, at Titmouse Inc. Crosland's other notable works include Yo Gabba Gabba! Comic Book Time and Scarface: Scarred For Life, art for the pop group Gym Class Heroes' gold album "As Cruel As School Children", and illustrations for the Kick-Ass video game for Sony’s PS3. His clients have included MTV, Warner Brothers Animation, Ride Snowboards, Atlantic Records, IDW Publishing, Walt Disney Animation, Oni Press and more. Dave can currently be found living in Los Angeles, toiling away at book projects, animation concepts and a body of new fine art works.
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