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Artist Tom Neely's
upcoming solo show at L.A.'s Black Maria Gallery, "Self Indulgent
Werewolf," encompasses three new painting series and a sculpture
installation.
In his latest works,
Neely continues to challenge the obsolete delineations between cartoon and fine
art. While his style is rooted in classic comic strips of the 1920s and '30s,
Neely uses scale, medium and expressive line work to present his cartoon-like
images in a more human light and -- drawing from influences as diverse as "Popeye"
cartoonist E.C. Segar, Lucien Freud and Renee Magritte -- proves that cartoons
can be as revelatory as any other form of art.
Neely is part of the
artist collective Igloo Tornado, which exhibited at Black Maria in September of
2006 and will be at the gallery again in February 2008. This is Neely's first
solo exhibition in Los Angeles, and it coincides with the release of his first
graphic novel, "The Blot."

In "The Blot,"
a mysterious everyman who has been a recurring character in Neely’s paintings,
is plagued by a menacing blot of ink, which -- despite being made of the same
substance that gives the character life -- threatens constantly to envelop him
in darkness as he struggles with love, loss, and paranoia.
Picking up where
"The Blot" left off, the paintings in “Self Indulgent Werewolf” mark
the beginning of a new cycle of Neely's work that will culminate with the
publication of his second graphic novel, currently in progress.
DJ, Aaron Turner, lead
singer of Isis, will be spinning music that will include a few selections from
the exhibition’s soundtrack composed by Tom Neely.