FetishArtist.net to Show at Laluzapalooza 2018
Hollywood, CA – FetishArtist.net has been invited to show “12 Inches of Blue,” and “He Is All Mine,” two Femdom erotic art pieces at Laluzapalooza, the 32nd annual group art show at the world famous La Luz de Jesus gallery in Hollywood, California.
“This gigantic, no-theme show features works from some of the freshest and most relevant artists working today,” said Matt Kennedy, Director at La Luz de Jesus gallery. “We sorted through tens of thousands of submissions from commercial illustrators, graphic designers, tattooists, scenics, students, street taggers, animators and working gallery artists.”
Laluzapalooza is one of only two open call group shows held each year by the gallery. La Luz de Jesus is widely heralded for launching the careers of legendary, cutting edge artists like Shag, The Pizz, and Robert Williams into the mainstream. This year, Laluzapalooza has over 160 pieces from 65 artists, continuing the tradition of the most exclusive selection of jam-packed, salon-style exhibited works in Post-Pop.
“My kind thanks to Billy Shire, Matt Kennedy, and the family at La Luz de Jesus,” said Jay E. Moyes of FetishArtist.net. “They’ve already made 2018 the best year ever in my artistic career, leaving me in wonder as to what more great things could lay ahead.”
Laluzapalooza kicks off with an opening reception on Friday night, March 2nd at 8:00 P.M. and will be on display through Sunday, April 1st.
Fetish art patrons do not need to attend to purchase. An online catalog, with purchase information is available at http://laluzdejesus.com/laluzapalooza-2018
FetishArtist.net is the creation of artist Jay E. Moyes, who has been a part of the Leather Community for over 20 years. His fetish art focuses on Leather, Latex, BDSM, and those that amplify the experience. The site features work in progress, news about upcoming shows, and news about peers in the fetish art scene.
Previously the annual group show was called “Everything but the Kitschen Sync,” but it began in 1986 as the “Día de los Muertos” show which was entirely focused on imagery of Mexico’s “Day of the Dead” celebration. Gallery owner and curator Billy Shire began other annual themed group exhibitions, and the annual group show evolved into a show dedicated to narrative artwork. “Everyone looks at this show for new and interesting artists,” states Shire “And indeed, not only does La Luz de Jesus pick artists from the group show for smaller group and solo shows down the line–numerous curators and owners of other galleries also keep their eyes on the yearly show for potential artists to add to their rosters.”