Dave
Dorman’s “Dorothy Daydreams” original painting will be included
in the upcoming Creature Features Visions of Oz
gallery
art show being held at the Heritage Square Museum in Los Angeles,
California from March 3 – 31. Dorman’s painting,
rendered traditionally in oil and acrylic mediums, is
a visual homage to the L. Frank Baum literary classic Oz books.
Said
Dorman, “It was an honor to be invited to participate in this
tribute. For Dorothy Daydreams, I returned to the spirit of L.
Frank Baum’s young protagonist, capturing some of her desire to
escape the harsh and desolate reality of her Kansas dustbowl farm for
the fantasy of a much more colorful, imaginary world.” Dorman will
be showing the art progressives from pencil illustration to final
painting this weekend on his blog
at http://davedorman. wordpress.com/.
Creature Features curated this multimedia exhibit, showcasing more than 100 works from a diverse group of artists. The collection includes illustrations, paintings, sculptures and full-sized recreations of favorite Oz characters. Also included in the exhibit will be historical memorabilia such as rare editions of the original L. Frank Baum books, props, concepts and artwork from various Oz-themed film & TV projects and many more surprises.
Museum tours are $10; OZ exhibit-only admittance is $5. For more information, visit CreatureFeatures.com/
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