Thursday, February 9, 2012

ITTY BITTY ART



I KNOW you like art.
And you'd like to have more.

But it's always so darn

BIG

and

EXPENSIVE!

So where can a brothuh go to find art that's
JUST THE RIGHT SIZE
and
JUST THE RIGHT PRICE?

I'm glad you asked.
Because Phineas and Ferb co-creator/executive producer/writer/voice actor/singer/dancer/sous chef
Jeff "Swampy" Marsh
has answered your prayers.

This Sunday
and this Sunday ONLY,
he and his wife will be hosting the fourth annual

ITTY BITTY

ART SHOW!


Held at the prestigious Lois Lambert
Gallery of Functional Art in Santa Monica, CA,
they'll be showing almost FOUR HUNDRED post card-sized
works of original art by hundreds of artists.

And each piece of art will cost...

Not $1000

Not $500

But $40 US Dollars.

You heard me.

$40

I know it seems impossible.
But it's true.

Now here's the fun part.
Each work of art is unsigned and anonymous.
You won't know who made it until you buy it and flip the card over.

For instance,
was this actually drawn by Conan O'Brian?


Or was it drawn by a fan?
Why dontcha buy it and find out?
It's only $40!

And how about this one:


This COULDN'T have been drawn by sooper famous
underground comic artist and
Phineas and Ferb story artist Kaz.

Or could it?

$40 will provide the answer.

And who could have possibly made these?










There's something for EVERYONE at this show.
Sketches
Paintings
Photography
Sculpture
Multi-media
And MORE!

Plus, it all benefits the arts programs at PS 1 in Santa Monica.

For more information and a sneaky peek at all the pieces for sale so far, check HERE

And if you're in the Southern California area
GET THERE!

Sunday, February 12, 2012
Lois Lambert
Gallery of Functional Art
Bergamot Station
2525 Michigan Avenue E3
Santa Monica, CA 90404

8 a.m. first-come, first-served
numbered tickets handed out*
10 a.m. viewing
11 a.m. sale begins









2 comments:

brianna14 said...

Oh My Gosh. I'm so tempted to go. If only I had a car! Santa Monica is 10 minutes away from my house!

Bouncer15111 said...

cool