Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising has commissioned a series of original art based on the popular "Family Guy" TV series.Various artists were challenged to take the show's characters, design and sensibility as a starting point a

April 6, 2018

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Various artists were challenged to take the show's characters, design and sensibility as a starting point and let their imaginations run wild.  The result is the "Family Guy C.R.A.P. (A Collection Of Rare Art Pieces): Another Collection of Interpretive Work Inspired by Family Guy" which opened at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles last week.

The exhibit features new works in various media including oil, acrylics and collage, riffing on the Family Guy characters in much the same way the animated series itself takes on pop culture icons.

The second installment of the series will feature art from current Family Guy artists such as Bao Nguyen, Deborah Cone and Pete Michels, as well as emerging artists Anjel Shehigian, Karen Perotta and Dominic Polcino. All of the work featured in the exhibit evinces the same sly, subversive humor and pop culture references that are a dominant element in the "Family Guy" series.

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