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October 27, 2007
Natalia Fabia
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Los Angeles-based artist Natalia Fabia will present "Hooker Safari: A Glamorous Jungle Pageant," a solo exhibition of new works with the Corey Helford Gallery in L.A. The artist's realist figurative style of painting, mixed with the humorously seductive women pictured in the jungle with wildlife raise interesting questions like, "what are these hookers doing in the jungle?" This over the top imagery will be matched in the exhibition with an exotic vine installation comprised of chandeliers, flowers, and glitter. During the opening, Fabia will debut 'Hooker Medallions', a limited edition series of jewelry from the artists 'Hookerfeathers' collection. The artist was raised in Southern California and graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Fabia has been featured in exhibitions at Thinkspace Gallery in Santa Monica and the Shooting Gallery in San Francisco, and has appeared in Angeleno, Juxtapoz, and the New York Arts magazine.

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I don't think "what are these hookers doing in the jungle? sounds like a very good question.

---------------------------------------------------------- Posted by: brendan flanagan | October 28, 2007 07:47 PM

I think it sounds like a perfectly appropriate
question given the image... c'mon now.

---------------------------------------------------------- Posted by: Mark Carson | October 28, 2007 08:21 PM

You're right it's a perfectly appropriate question- but I still don't think its a very interesting question... just a simple one.

---------------------------------------------------------- Posted by: Brendan | October 29, 2007 01:22 AM

Maybe the question should have been “why are these zebras looking at these hookers in a field?” Or “why are there no men in this field of hookers?” Or “If there is a field of hookers does one think there is also a field of perverted men?”

---------------------------------------------------------- Posted by: Dex | October 29, 2007 10:42 AM

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