Next Week: The 2011 West Coast Eisteddfod: Welsh Festival of Arts & Release Of “A Welsh Alphabet.”

Next weekend, if you’re going to be in the Los Angeles area, check out the 2011 West Coast Eisteddfod: Welsh Festival of Arts.

Flyer for the 2011 West Coaist Eisteddfod show.

http://www.aravenabovepress.com/

http://events.la.com/los-angeles-ca/events/show/174058765-2011-west-coast-eisteddfod-welsh-festival-of-arts

The illustration I did for the forthcoming book “A Welsh Alphabet” will be on exhibit during this event. September 23, 2011 will also be the release date of the book itself, to make its debut at the the 2011 West Coast Eisteddfod festival.

Forthcoming book "A Welsh Alphabet" to be published by A Raven Above Press, 2011.

You can order your own copy of the book from Amazon.com after September 23 here

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Forthcoming: A Welsh Alphabet

One of my illustrations will be published in a forthcoming book, to be released by A Raven Above Press.

The title of the book is “A Welsh Alphabet” based on Welsh mythology. Put together by artist, curator, writer, poet, and musician Lorin Morgan-Richards, the book will feature art in a variety of styles by various artists/illustrators. “A Welsh Alphabet” is going to be released in conjunction with the 2011 West Coast Eisteddfod festival, taking place in the Los Angeles area next month. If you’re going to be in the L.A. area, remember to save the dates for this Welsh Arts Festival: September 23-25.

Forthcoming book "A Welsh Alphabet" to be published by A Raven Above Press, 2011. Book design & cover by Jen Delyth.

Seek preview to the Amazon book site

To purchase tickets for the 2011 West Coast Eisteddfod Festival

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Necessary Discomforts Artwork Now Online For Sale

For those who can’t attend the Necessary Discomforts show in Burbank, California, you can always buy the artwork online here:

http://www.hyaenagallery.com/rozz.html

My piece, “Rozz” along with other artists, are now available for purchase.

Rozz Williams Portrait

Usually I do not sell my originals. Prior to this show in L.A., I held on to all my originals. The only exception was with Tales of Woe, because three of the six illustrations I had done for the book were large in size. I’ll do commissions, but as for for illustration originals, those I keep.

For the Necessary Discomforts show in Los Angeles, there will be a one of a kind piece I’ve created just for this exhibit. Starting tomorrow you can see my illustration on display, along with other great artists over at the Hyena Gallery. Oh, and it’s also for sale. So if you’re looking for “rare” Witchipoo art, this would be the perfect opportunity. Since I can’t be there in person (school), this would be the next best thing. Actually, even better.

"Rozz." Done October 2010. Mediums: pen, ink, ink wash and watercolor. Edges were hand-burned to give it a little bit of that old school Death Rock/Goth touch. Framed. For sale at the Necessary Discomforts (An Artistic Tribute To Rozz Williams), taking place at the Hyena Gallery in Los Angeles, California. Artist: Michele Witchipoo.

The Necessary Discomforts exhibit will be on display from November 12 – November 14 2010. Opening reception: Saturday, November 13th, 2010. Time: 8pm-midnight. Address: 1928 W. Olive Blvd., Burbank, California. There will be an official after-show party at Bar Sinister.

Revised/Updated Flyer For Unnecessary Discomforts (Artistic Tribute To Rozz Williams) Event

http://www.rozznet.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rozz_Williams
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Death

http://www.hyaenagallery.com/
http://www.lorinrichards.com/aravenabovepress.html
http://pinealeye.com/2010/11/01/rozz-williams-tribute-exhibition-at-hyaena-gallery/

Updated Necessary Discomforts Flyer/Info

Here’s the revised flyer for the Unnecessary Discomforts (Artistic Tribute To Rozz Williams) show:

Revised/Updated Flyer For Necessary Discomforts (Artistic Tribute To Rozz Williams) Event

Necessary Discomforts Press Release

Rozz Williams and those he inspired:

Ryan Wildstar (EXP, The Whorse’s Mouth), Jill Emery (The Asexuals, Hole, Mazzy Star) Lorin Morgan-Richards, Michele Witchipoo, Jeremy Cross, David Richardson, Nicolas Caesar, Frankie Babylon, Gina N. Turcios (Rabbit), Mike Textbeak

BURBANK, CA

Nationally renowned artists of the macabre will memorialize Rozz Williams, a pioneer of Deathrock and dark art, with a new exhibit entitled Necessary Discomforts, displaying a private collection of his artwork and artistic tributes from those he inspired.

Rozz Williams was the creative force behind bands Christian Death, Shadow Project, Premature Ejaculation, among others. He was a passionate poet and artist that provided meaningful contemplation while pushing the boundaries of what was considered obscene. Artistically he always evolved, but the mainstream had a hard time keeping up. He took his own life in 1998, a tragic end to an artist that was far ahead of his time. The exhibit Necessary Discomforts encompasses artwork by Rozz Williams and those he inspired only at Hyaena Gallery on November 12th thru 14th.

Ryan (Gaumer) Wildstar, friend and artistic collaborator on Whorse’s Mouth with Rozz Williams in 1998, will present an inspired tribute along with over ten notable artists from around the country in the exhibit Necessary Discomforts. These darkly rich tributes will be in the mediums of sculpture, paintings, and illustration.

On November 13th from 8pm to 11pm, Hyaena Gallery will host an artist reception in conjunction with Necessary Discomforts memorializing Rozz Williams life. At this, Ryan Wildstar will perform poetry written by Rozz Williams out of his new book entitled ‘And What About the Bells?’ a deeply personal look inside the life of Rozz Williams, with stories, poems, and interviews with his closest friends. Copies of this book will be available onsite. DJ Dave Bats of Release the Bats will be spinning all night everything Rozz related.

Rozz Williams was born Roger Alan Painter in Glendora, California on November 6, 1963. He took his name from a gravestone in a Pomona cemetery. His first breakthrough came in 1979 with the band Christian Death, a play on the brand Christian Dior. In 1981, he collaborated with performance artist Ron Athey to produce the beginnings of industrial noise in a project called Premature Ejaculation. Always an innovator, Rozz Williams changed the depth of music and art while inspiring subsequent generations of artists. See his artwork along with those he inspired in a special exhibit Necessary Discomforts at Hyaena Gallery on November 12th thru 14th.

Flyer For Neccessary Discomforts Art Show (An Artistic Tribute To Rozz Williams)

http://www.lorinrichards.com/
http://www.hyaenagallery.com/
www.scary-art.com
http://www.scary-art.com/scary-artcomics.htm
http://daverichardsonart.com/
http://www.hyaenagallery.com/davidrichardson.html
http://creativemetalworks.deviantart.com/

*Update October 29th, 2010* STOP PRESS: Artists also participating with artwork are Doriandra (EXP), Ace Farren Ford (EXP), and Paris Sadonis (Shadow Project, EXP, The Whorse’s Mouth). Nico B will have his new film 1334 available (a second part to his film PIG, which focuses on Rozz’s last days), Steve Darrow (Asexuals, Super Heroines) will be displaying a crucifix made by Rozz (he held on the back cover of Only Theatre of Pain album) and some other rare early items.

Necessary Discomforts Art Show (An Artisitc Tribute To Rozz Williams)

If you’re in the Los Angeles area, then check out this event November 12th through the 14th:

Flyer For Necessary Discomforts Art Show (An Artistic Tribute To Rozz Williams)

http://www.lorinrichards.com/aravenabovepress.html
http://www.hyaenagallery.com/