
On the eve of MondoCon, the Mondo Gallery will host a show entitled Home, featuring new works from artists Jason Edmiston and Ken Taylor. The show will feature an expansive collection of original pieces, along with a few posters, focused around iconic houses, architecture, and place. All this and new Mondo collectibles will be made available to the public for the first time, including over a dozen limited edition screen prints, toy collectibles, and vinyl releases like The Monster Squad featuring the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed by Bruce Broughton and collectible artwork by Gary Pullin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 5.
On the eve of MondoCon, the Mondo Gallery will host a show entitled Home, featuring new works from artists Jason Edmiston and Ken Taylor. The show will feature an expansive collection of original pieces, along with a few posters, focused around iconic houses, architecture, and place. All this and new Mondo collectibles will be made available to the public for the first time, including over a dozen limited edition screen prints, toy collectibles, and vinyl releases like The Monster Squad featuring the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed by Bruce Broughton and collectible artwork by Gary Pullin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 5.
On the eve of MondoCon, the Mondo Gallery will host a show entitled Home, featuring new works from artists Jason Edmiston and Ken Taylor. The show will feature an expansive collection of original pieces, along with a few posters, focused around iconic houses, architecture, and place. All this and new Mondo collectibles will be made available to the public for the first time, including over a dozen limited edition screen prints, toy collectibles, and vinyl releases like The Monster Squad featuring the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed by Bruce Broughton and collectible artwork by Gary Pullin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 5.