Some examples include Bob Lizarraga’s portrait of the talking devil fortune teller from the popular Twilight Zone series with Jack Nicholson’s head on it (complete with fortunes with some of Jack’s more famous movie quotes) and Julie E.’s pencil drawing of Angelina Jolie’s face on the head of The Creature from the Black Lagoon.
The opening went off with a bang, complete with the Halloween music stylings of Tokio Bar’s DJ Skyler, cocktails, and some of the attendees even wore costumes for the occasion. It was a lively atmosphere that attracted a young, hip crowd that matched the theme of the artwork.
This would be a great exhibit to attend for those who wish that Halloween came more than once a year and are looking to purchase art with a darkly humorous bent. If you’re in Hollywood and looking for a cultural activity with a Halloween theme you must check out "Hollyween."
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