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EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY AT COMIC-CON FEATURING TOP FANTASY ARTISTS, JULY 25-29 |
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Los Angeles, June 4, 2007-- Every
Picture Tells A Story, the leading gallery devoted to children’s book art
and children’s literature, will be in booth #4721 at the 2007 San Diego
Comic-Con in the Fantasy Art area, from July 25 to 29, at the San Diego
Convention Center. They will be showcasing original art and prints from Ray
Harryhausen, Ray Bradbury, Greg Hildebrandt, John Kricfalusi, Berkeley
Breathed, Maurice Sendak, as well as works from the 1933 “King Kong” film
and Disney Studios. They will also be introducing new limited edition prints
from “King Kong,” Ray Bradbury and Ray Harryhausen, who will be appearing at
the booth on Saturday, July 28 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
“We are very excited about this year’s
Comic-Con because we have such an exceptional variety of works from leading
fantasy illustrators, and to have Ray Harryhausen as our guest is also very
special,” said Lee Cohen, who has been curating comic book art for over 18
years and co-founded Every Picture Tells a Story with his wife, Lois
Sarkisian. Their gallery has been a destination for comic book enthusiasts
and children’s book art collectors since 1989. They represent over 80
artists and illustrators including Dr. Seuss, Walt Disney Studio Art,
Richard Scarry, Greg Hildebrandt, Berkeley Breathed, Tim Burton, Clive
Barker, Mo Willems, Maurice Sendak, Hilary Knight, Garth Williams, David
Shannon, Rosemary Wells, Chris Van Allsburg, Ralph Steadman and many others.
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