Author Readings 5

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Lovecraftian Variety Show

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Prepare yourself for something really Weird! We've put together a variety show featuring Live Drama, Poetry, and Contortion! Join us on Saturday night to let loose with shock, laughter, and awe.

Pickman's Apprentice: Heather Hudson vs Lee Moyer

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Pickman's Apprentice is a quick drawing competition. Artists have 90 minutes in which to plan and execute an illustration based on a Lovecraftian beastie and a location. The audience will pick the winner and the pieces will be silent auctioned for charity.

Pickman's Apprentice: Fufu Frauenwahl vs. Liv Rainey-Smith

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Pickman's Apprentice is a quick drawing competition. Artists have 90 minutes in which to plan and execute an illustration based on a Lovecraftian beastie and a location. The audience will pick the winner and the pieces will be silent auctioned for charity.

Pickman's Apprentice: Paul Komoda vs Nick Gucker

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Pickman's Apprentice is a quick drawing competition. Artists have 90 minutes in which to plan and execute an illustration based on a Lovecraftian beastie and a location. The audience will pick the winner and the pieces will be silent auctioned for charity.

Pickman's Apprentice: A. S. Koi vs J.D. Carlucci

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Pickman's Apprentice is a quick drawing competition. Artists have 90 minutes in which to plan and execute an illustration based on a Lovecraftian beastie and a location. The audience will pick the winner and the pieces will be silent auctioned for charity.

Fufu Frauenwahl

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FuFu is a German-American comic book artist and illustrator. He studied Visual Communication in Germany and "la Bande Dessinée“ (comics) in Angoulême, France. 

Pickman's Apprentice Show Down

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In the final round, up to four artists will face off for the final challenge. Who will be Pickman's Apprentice?

Controlled Accidents

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Controlled Accidents is a term Alan M. Clark uses for his spontaneous image-generating painting techniques.  The unorthodox methods involve pushing paint around on a painting surface with rags, tin foil, balloons, sheets of plastic or plastic cylinders. The results are widely varied and suggest three dimensional shapes, sometimes nearly complete pictures.  Much as one might see faces in wood grain and figures in clouds, the shapes described by light and dark values of paint stimulate the imagination. 

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