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Hail to the King - A Stephen King Tribute Art Show
Hail to the King, a one-of-a-kind Stephen King tribute art show, is heading to downtown Des Moines for a five-week run beginning January 22nd. There will be original artwork, graphic design, artists proofs, limited edition prints, and soft sculpture toys paying tribute to the King of Horror!
From the Press Release:
Finder's Creepers and D. Ryan Allen present Hail to the King, a Stephen King Tribute Art Show featuring artists from across the country and around the world. This show will have an opening reception on Saturday, January 22nd, and will run through the end of February at Finder's Creepers, located at 515 - 18th Street in Des Moines, Iowa.
Artists included in this show are: Allison Hall, Anastasia Catris (UK), Andrew Barton, Brent Houzenga, Brian D (NY), Bryan Baugh of cryptlogic.net, D. Ryan Allen, DeAnna Herrington, Jacqueline Roate, Jeff Bonker, Jessica Pertzborn, Job Yamen, Joe Jones, Kelly Hutchison of DarkVomit.com, Kettle Art, KimB Kreatures, local film maker Kristian Day, László Lampert (Hungary), Lisa Beck, Lyndal Ferguson (KY), Misty Hover, Nate Fetus, Regina Riordan, Ryan Jon Gillispie, Satanimals, Shannon Gausten of Effectionhate, Shawn Palek, Tanner Saltzman, and Van Holmgren.
In addition, Jonathan Crowl (a local Des Moines author) will be releasing his book Alone with the Living Dead for the first time to the public. The first ten people who purchase this book will also receive an original zombie illustration from Brad Askvig.
During the opening reception there will be horror movies on the big screen, horrific drinks and treats, and in-store specials on all used horror books and horror tees.
Visit Finder's Creepers for more information on this show.
From the Press Release:
Finder's Creepers and D. Ryan Allen present Hail to the King, a Stephen King Tribute Art Show featuring artists from across the country and around the world. This show will have an opening reception on Saturday, January 22nd, and will run through the end of February at Finder's Creepers, located at 515 - 18th Street in Des Moines, Iowa.
Artists included in this show are: Allison Hall, Anastasia Catris (UK), Andrew Barton, Brent Houzenga, Brian D (NY), Bryan Baugh of cryptlogic.net, D. Ryan Allen, DeAnna Herrington, Jacqueline Roate, Jeff Bonker, Jessica Pertzborn, Job Yamen, Joe Jones, Kelly Hutchison of DarkVomit.com, Kettle Art, KimB Kreatures, local film maker Kristian Day, László Lampert (Hungary), Lisa Beck, Lyndal Ferguson (KY), Misty Hover, Nate Fetus, Regina Riordan, Ryan Jon Gillispie, Satanimals, Shannon Gausten of Effectionhate, Shawn Palek, Tanner Saltzman, and Van Holmgren.
In addition, Jonathan Crowl (a local Des Moines author) will be releasing his book Alone with the Living Dead for the first time to the public. The first ten people who purchase this book will also receive an original zombie illustration from Brad Askvig.
During the opening reception there will be horror movies on the big screen, horrific drinks and treats, and in-store specials on all used horror books and horror tees.
Visit Finder's Creepers for more information on this show.
Comments
The exhibition, which opens with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, features original paintings, graphic design, limited-edition prints and, from what I understand, stuffed animals inspired by the King of Horror. Most of the artists are from the United States, but a few hail from as far away as the U.K. and Hungary.
The show, at 515 18th St., coincides with the release of local author Jonathan Crowl’s heartwarming new book, “Alone with the Living Dead.” And there’s a bonus: The book’s first 10 lucky buyers will receive an original zombie illustration by Brad Askvig.
The opening reception also promises screenings of horror movies, deals on horror-related merchandise and various “horrific drinks and treats.”
Behold, the poster . . . if you dare . . .
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John
School must have been brutal.