This will be my last art show for this year then off to concentrate on my Solo exhibit on February Called "Kiskisan kung Kiskisan" ~ "By any-means necessary" This exhibit will be life size murals and Illustrations about the Philippine history, struggle and resistance. More info will be release soon but for now!!!! Will be hanging work with my graff artist friends!!! so excited!
TOYS ALBUM RELEASE PARTY! Saturday, December 17 at 8:00pm at SpaceLUNA
Building a Brighter Future: An International Cultural Night of Hope and the Peoples' Struggles
Friday, December 9, 2011, 6:30 PM - 9 PM Echo Park United Methodist Church 1226 North Alvarado Los Angeles, CA 90026
In commemoration of international human rights day, international delegates will share their experiences through a cultural report back from the ILPS, IWA, IMA and ICPC conferences. There will also be a special sharing of an international medical mission to an indigenous community and an immersion program with the youth and student struggles.
Suggested donation: $5 - $10. No one turned away for lack of funds.
(limited edition poster print will be available this night)
As an "artist," it's given that you strive for something within your interest, right? For me, I hope to improve as much as I can and to reflect my interests in real-word stories, my experiences, and ideas through my illustrations.... ughh! -_- Enough with the sappy stuff! :p I'm about to drop a project of mine--a comic-book series about overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). It will show the unseen effects on brave individuals and families who leave their loved ones and their country to seek work abroad.
A visual attack is like a punch in the face! It will make you confuse, angry, teary, anxious, and all sorts of emotions rolled into one but without a bloody broken nose or a black eye. The main purpose of a visual attack is to raise questions, answer questions, and lift the consciousness of the people and of society.
FranzDG is Comic-book Illustrator / Graphic Artist with a fine arts background based in Los Angeles. He worked for several studios as a professional comic-book illustrator and had multiple art exhibitions in his spare time. Currently working as a illustrator/graphic artist for clothing companies Arm the Animals and popKiller.