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Baseman

Krampus vs. The Wild Girls
New Works by Gary Baseman
December 5, 2015-January 17, 2016


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1
Wild Girl Veronica & Chou Chou
Acrylic on Vintage Book Cover
10.5 x 8.5 in

2
Wild Girl Beverly & Creamy
Acrylic on Vintage Book Cover
10.5 x 8.5 in

3
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Two
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

4
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Three
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

5
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Four
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

6
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Five
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

7
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Six
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

8
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Seven
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

9
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - One
Colored Pencil on Paper
7 x 5 in

10
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Eight
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

11
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Nine
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

12
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Ten
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

13
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Eleven
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

14
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Twelve
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

15
Krampus vs. The Wild Girl - Thirteen
Colored Pencil on Paper
5 x 7 in

About the Artist

Los Angeles-based Gary Baseman explores the “beauty of the bittersweetness of life” through painting, performance, film and fashion. Current projects include a collaboration with COACH ready-to-wear for the Spring 2015 Collection; a documentary “Mythical Creatures” about his family heritage; and a traveling retrospective that started in the United States in 2013 and continues at the K11 Art Museum in Shanghai through March 2015.

Baseman’s multifaceted career includes illustration for clients including the New York Times, Rolling Stone, and the Wall Street Journal and the bestselling board game Cranium; as well as animation for which he created the Emmy and BAFTA award-winning ABC/Disney series “Teacher’s Pet.” Baseman with his dynamic and abundant imagination continues to cross media platforms addressing both light and serious subject matter – fitting for today’s complex global society, where art reaches all from the digital and commercial realms to museums and beyond.


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