Tokusatsu
Q Pop will be putting together a Japanese Science Fiction Art Show you are not going to want to miss! Tokusatsu will feature a number of pieces inspired by Japanese live-action shows and dramas and will be exhibiting over 100 talented artists.
Dates & Addresses
September 15 2012 - Q Pop, 128 Astronaut E S Onizuka St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
The Artists
Casey Alexander, Vil Antares, APAK, Patrick Awa, Brigette Barrager, Jeremy Bernstein, Andy Bialk, Tuna Bora, Rozenn Bothuon, Scott Campbell, Pascal Campion, Kyle Carrozza, Clio Chiang, Chikuwaemil, Crowded Teeth, Jack Cusumano, Sean D’Anconia, Louie Del Carmen, Luc Desmarchelier, Becky Dreistadt, Amelie Flechais, Michael Fleming, Brain Flynn, Kali Fontecchio, Chris Garbutt, Ken Garduno, Lorena Alvarez Gomez, Natalie Hall, Pecori Hara, Martin Hsu, Imaitoonz, Mari Inukai, Marty M Ito, Robert Iza, Sid Jung, Lincoln Kamm, Matt Kaufenberg, Denny Khurniawan, Seo Kim, Shiyoon Kim, Alex Kirwan, Konatsu, Nagi Koyama, Jasmin Lai, Steve Lambe, Santino Lascano, Christopher Lee, Gerald Leung, Jason Levesque, Carrie Liao, Bob Logan, Leo Matsuda, Marlo Meekins, Romain Mennetrier, Keiko Miyata, Hine Mizushima, Aki Morishima, Chogrin Munoz, Sho Murase, Mark Nagata, Naoshi, Ciro Nieli, Yoko Nomura, Valerie Nunez, Pakoto, Itokin Park, Justin Parpan, Kinoko Powfox, Richard Perez, Picopico, Plasticgod, Jim Pluk, Bobby Pontillas, Alex Puvilland, Jeff Ranjo, Stephanie Ramirez, Leanna Rudish, Paul Rudish, Phil Rydna, Rad Sechrist, Bwana Spoons, Sunguts, Matte Stephens, De’von Stubblefield, Gabe Swarr, Riki Takaoka, Yukinao Takashima, Jack Teagle, Touma, Lissa Treiman, Jeff Turley, Chris Ure, Michelle Valigura, Fawn Veerasunthorn, Amanda Visell, Roger Webb, Mike Yamada, Victoria Ying
Images
by Mari Inukai
by Pakoto
by Patrick Awa
by Touma