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Corey Helford Gallery, in partnership with Cloudco Entertainment, presents 'Care Bears Forever', a group art exhibition featuring new and original, one-of-a-kind artwork, inspired by the beloved, classic Care Bears™ characters, from over 75 international contemporary artists.
Selected art by Elena Kucharik, Camilla d'Errico, Brandi Milne, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Bob Dob, Eric Joyner and Miho Hirano.
Celebrating the forever-lasting influence of the Care Bears™, this colourful and joyous experience will also offer attendees a special glimpse into the brand’s history with the 'Care Bears™️ Forever Pop-up Shop' in Gallery 2 (featuring limited-edition merchandise) and 'Friends Forever: The Beary Besties Gallery' (featuring the original Care Bears™ illustrations that started it all by Elena Kucharik, as well as artwork from the original greeting card line) in Gallery 3.
The opening night is on Saturday February 24 from 7pm-11pm PT in the Main Gallery at Corey Helford Gallery, 571 S. Anderson St. Los Angeles, CA 90033 and on the Corey Helford Gallery website until March 30 2024.
#Art#Corey Helford Gallery#Elena Kucharik#Camilla d'Errico#Brandi Milne#Jasmine Becket-Griffith#Bob Dob#Eric Joyner#Miho Hirano#Care Bears#Exhibition#Art Show#Gallery Show#New Contemporary Art
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The Last Unicorn 40th Anniversary Group Show.
Opening on Saturday, December 17th, 2022 at Corey Helford Gallery is "The Last Unicorn 40th Anniversary" group exhibition.
Presented in partnership with Sweet Streets, The Last Unicorn 40th Anniversary group show will reunite fans, old and new, and provide a window into the making of the animated classic, as the exhibition marks the first time in history the film’s original artwork will be on display.
Learn more at Corey Helford Gallery.
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“Bamboo in Winter” Signed and numbered limited edition print on 250gsm fine art paper measuring 13 x 13.5 inches (33 x 34.25 cm) from a painting made for our 2021 exhibition "The Weight of Snow" at Corey Helford Gallery. It is an edition of 45 prints and is the "winter" image in a 4 print cycle called "Four Seasons in the Garden". The fall and winter images will be released later in the year.
About this image in the cycle: When it snows in our backyard, the sasa (dwarf bamboo) end up covered in snow. It was surprising to see how much snow each bamboo leaf could hold despite how flimsy their branches seem when the wind is blowing.
Buy it here now!
NOTE: We only have about 9 prints left in the edition, so order soon!
#corey helford gallery#bamboo#kakejiku#painting#winter#four seasons in the garden#kozyndan#print#archival
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Kazuki Takamatsu Parallelization Era @ Corey Helford Gallery
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Rose Freymuth-Frazier’s beautiful painting “Sweet Surrender" [Oil on linen, 24x12"] for the current Beautiful Bizarre Magazine exhibition 'Secret Longings' at COREY HELFORD GALLERY.
About the painting: “‘Sweet Surrender’ is about acceptance, when the struggle is over, and one embraces what is, with tenderness and care."
Secret Longings | March 11-April 15, 2023
Corey Helford Gallery571 S Anderson St #1, Los Angeles, CA 90033, United StatesFor sales enquiries, please email Gallery Director, Sherri J. Trahan at [email protected]
#beautifulbizarre #artexhibition #artcollector #artwork #secretlongings #surrealart #artinspiration #artist #newcontemporary #painting #figurativeart #painter #hushartist
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CROTCHETY CLOUD GOBLIN by Camilla d'Errico My favorite image from the group show CARE BEARS™ FOREVER at the Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, now through March 30, 2024. Full show also visible at this link online
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COREY HELFORD GALLERY (@coreyhelfordgallery): “The Good Girl Complex” by Nicoletta Ceccoli
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I love baby Ducks, do you? 🦆🐥🎨 I wanted to share with you all what I've been up to lately. I'm thrilled to announce that I'm currently working on a painting for my upcoming solo show at the Corey Helford Gallery! 🤗I can't wait to reveal it to all of you. The show will be held from August 26th to September 23rd, 2023. 🎉 • • I'll be sure to keep you all updated on my progress, so stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes glimpses of my work. It's an honor to be showcasing my art @coreyhelfordgallery, and I hope you'll all come and see my work in person! ⏰👨🎨
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Corey Helford Gallery presents 'Histoires Naturelles & Grotesques', a solo art exhibition of new works by Bruno Pontiroli.
Opening night is Saturday November 2 from 7-11pm PT in Gallery 3, open to the public for viewing the art at Corey Helford Gallery, 571 S. Anderson St. Los Angeles, CA 90033 and on the Corey Helford Gallery website until December 7 2024.
#Art#Corey Helford Gallery#Bruno Pontiroli#Exhibition#Art Show#Gallery Show#Original Art#New Contemporary Art#Pop Surrealism
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Richard Ahnert's "While We Wait."
Opening on January 28th, 2023 at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, California is artist Richard Ahnert's solo exhibition, "While We Wait."
Ahnert takes anthropomorphic painting to a new level, lacing it with a quiet, yet unmistakable animism – an abiding kinship between human and animal. He uses the relationship between animals and humans to explore themes of emotion, metaphor, and narrative with a satirical twist. Storytelling, understated humor, and deep reflection are at the heart of his practice.
In While We Wait, Ahnert invites us to observe wild and domestic animals in urban settings, interacting with common objects they would be unlikely to encounter in their natural environment. In this collection of oil paintings, Ahnert elaborates on the theme that permeates much of his work − the complex, dynamic, and fundamental relationship between humankind and nature. At first glance, the artist captures the viewer’s attention with playful colors and shapes, dreamy story book imagery, and witty scenarios. Those first impressions can be endearing and enduring enough to hold our gaze, to keep us invested in the piece simply for what it is, enjoying the composition or palette, a comfortable pause from everything beyond the borders of the frame. As is customary with the artist’s work, the pieces in While We Wait also quietly nudge and tug at us, welcoming our head, our heart, our imagination, our instincts to feel, notice, and consider more about what is happening around us and within us. What are we waiting for, why, and what is next? Do the animal protagonists in these pieces represent us, our innocence, and adaptability or are they guides leading us towards stewardship and conservation? What occupies them while they wait…patience, love, longing, concern, wonder, or hope? Shall we take a cue from them, finding stillness, allowing ourselves time to reflect, to heal, to plan, encouraging us to emerge centered, able to preserve and protect ourselves, each other, our environment? Ahnert hopes, that however these pieces are perceived, is that what comes next was worth the wait.
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Ad for Artist Ben Frost show at the Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, Ca.
Ad was in Juxtapoz magazine Fall 2022 issue #223.
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"Strength In Numbers (Bunny Avalanche)" 12 x 12 inches acrylic gouache on board 2023
UPDATE: SOLD!
Kozy - We sent this painting off to be in an exhibition at COREY HELFORD GALLERY in Los Angeles.
Bunnies have been a recurring character in our artwork since the very first year of our career working together. Dan sketched up this illustration in December as the year of the Tiger (2022) was drawing to a close, and the year of the Rabbit (2023) was about to begin so as to commemorate this new lunar year, as well as “celebrate the power of cooperation to overcome daunting odds!” (Those are his words, I think he just wanted to draw more rabbits for all you @kozyndan rabbit fans out there!).
This work was made using the same process as the “California Bunnywave” - Dan drew the lines and colored it just how he imagined the final art to look in Procreate and then printed that illustration for me to trace the basic lines onto a 12 x 12 inch cradled board and then paint with acrylic gouache. I got use my new toy, a little USB chargeable airbrush, again for this painting. This is now my second time using an airbrush and its been fun to explore the new tool as I used it to make the snow in this painting. I tried to stick close to what Dan imagined and just got lost in the process - figuring our how to make the snow, and then all the brush painted lifework afterwards. Its actually a quite meditative process for me - and I find myself listening to a lot of meditative sort of podcasts and music while I do this kind of painting process. It was a lovely way to finish out the year! The “Art Collector Starter Kit” exhibition opened January 28th, 2023.Happy new Year to Everyone!!!
We are so grateful for your support!
#year of the rabbit#kozyndan#painting#contemporary art#rabbits#bunny#bunnies#tiger art#tiger#Chinese new year#Lunar New Year#snow#avalanche
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“Les enjambées sauvages II” (2024), 100 x 81 centimeters. All images courtesy of the artist and Corey Helford Gallery, shared with permission
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Kremena Chipilova’s dark, surreal painting “The Gift of Death” [Oil on ACM panel, 12x16’’] for our recent Beautiful Bizarre Magazine exhibition 'Secret Longings' at COREY HELFORD GALLERY .
About the painting: “I chose the name "The Gift of Death" because it can be interpreted in different ways, just like the painting itself. We all know what "death" is, but the attitudes we have towards it iare different for each of us, and can also vary with the stages and situations in life we have. So, I want the viewer to also bring their own private and secret thoughts, longings and fears to experiencing this painting. While, at first glance, the painting extends classical motifs like "Memento Mori", ‘Vanitas’ and "Death and the Maiden" about the inevitability of death, it is also about choices - you can see Death offering a flower as a gift, but what does this gift bring? Is it just a reminder of our own mortality or something else? How will she accept the gift, or will she even accept it? These are questions for the viewers to decide.”
#beautifulbizarre #artexhibition #artcollector #artwork #secretlongings #surrealart #artinspiration #artist #newcontemporary #painting #figurativeart #kremenachipilova #contemporaryart
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