Stephen Kramer Glickman’s Art Exhibit @ Meltdown Comics

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Via Flickr:
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover Nickelodeon tv star, Stephen Kramer Glickman, at his debut Art Show Opening At Meltdown Comics in Hollywood.

Stephen Kramer Glickman is most well known for his Leadrole of Gustavo Rocque on the hit Nickelodeon TV series “Big Time Rush” (which is now going into production on it’s 4th season) and is widely regarded as a successful stand up comedian.

He is also a Canadian contemporary artist who explores popular imagery and brand advertising. His style employs a mix of brutal terror and absolute whimsy. He has created sculpture that have been praised and criticized for being too controversial. He takes on his sculptures like he is going to war and the battle scars definitely show. His current art show “Bob is Dead” is based on a poor experience he had at Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank. He takes his inspiration from fellow “Culture Jammers” Ron English, Banksy, Mr. Brainwash and his mother. For more information please visit www.GiantCreature.com

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Appreciation for Beauty – in Art and Film: Perils in Nude Modeling

I saw this recommended on Facebook and watched in amazement – and hope you enjoy the next 10 minutes as you watch and hopefully share with others!!

Perils in Nude Modeling from Scott Rice on Vimeo.

Award-winning short film written, directed and edited by Scott Rice. Nominated for a Student Oscar in 2005. Film legend Roger Corman called the film “A remarkable tour de force.”