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Alan Bodner

Raised in Portland, Oregon, by an extended family of dancers, musicians, toy distributors, and clothing designers, Bodner’s childhood was an overload of creative forces that nurtured a timeless personality: an esoteric mix of Road Runner, Peter Pan, and Ideal’s Mr. Machine. After an adolescence inspired by Erte, Miro, and mid-century pop art, Bodner moved to Los Angeles and developed his talents at Art Center College of Design.

Bodner’s fine art is an extension of an Emmy Award-winning, 25-year career as an Art Director for numerous studios and production companies, including the Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros., DreamWorks, The Cartoon Network, and Filmation, to name a few. Mighty Mouse, The Fat Albert Show, Heckle & Jeckle, and Pee Wee’s Playhouse comprise his early credits—followed by Looney Tunes theatrical shorts with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Sylvester & Tweety. Credits include the Emmy-nominated Kim Possible, Phineas & Ferb, The Replacements, Mickey’s Twice Upon A Christmas, The Iron Giant, Cinderella II, Neighbors From Hell, The Life & Times of Juniper Lee, the classic Bugs Bunny short Carrotblanca, and many more. His five Annie Award nominations include a win for Warner Bros. B and Emmy for Disney’s B Series.

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Bob Singer

Bob Singer has worked with virtually every animation studio in Southern California including Walt Disney.  He made his mark in the industry through his mastery of storyboarding and layout drawings. Bob is commonly referred to as the animator most able to give cartoon personalities human-like characteristics. His innovative techniques in layouts and storyboarding set the cartoon’s action, mood, and pace as well as helped create the visual standard for the cartoon.

Singer’s illustrious career in animation includes work at Warner Bros. Studios in 1958 animating for the Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, and Bob McKimson units producing Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety cartoons; layout artist for UPA Studios on Mr. Magoo, Dick Tracy, and the feature-length cartoon, “Gay Purree” in the 1960’s; and finally spending 30 years at Hanna-Barbera Studios as a character and background designer working on “Jonny Quest.” Scooby-Doo,” “The Flintstones,” “Space Ghost,” “The Herculoids,” Superfriends, and numerous others.” 

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Alex Ross

Born in Portland, Oregon, and raised in Lubbock, Texas, Alex Ross made his artistic debut at three, drawing the contents of a TV commercial. By age 13, he was scripting and drawing original comic books. Ten years later, he was hired by Marvel Comics to illustrate Marvel's central characters in the comic book event, Marvels (1994).

Ross has celebrated the 60th anniversaries of Superman, Batman, Captain Marvel, and Wonder Woman with fully painted, tabloid-sized books, depicting each using their powers to inspire humanity. In recent years, he applied his skills to projects with comic book roots, including a limited-edition poster for the Academy Awards. In 2015, Ross was commissioned by Apple Corps LTD to paint the Fab Four for the first time in over 30 years, for the animated classic "Yellow Submarine."

Alex Ross's work is often described as 'the Norman Rockwell of comics.' His artistic style is influenced by master surrealist Salvador Dali.

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John Douglas

John Douglas is a drummer and artist whose illustrious career has intertwined the worlds of music and art. Renowned for his custom drum kits for international superstars like Red Hot Chili Peppers and Bon Jovi, Douglas is also a prolific painter of rock and roll icons. His one-of-a-kind masterpieces, featuring legends such as Joe Perry and Stevie Nicks, adorn Hard Rock Café locations worldwide and prestigious galleries across North America. With a life story fascinating to both rock stars and collectors, Douglas continues to leave his mark as a premier drum customizer and celebrated artist in the world of rock and roll.

While on tour with rock and roll’s biggest icons, Douglas paints these incredible portraits. This keeps him creatively satisfied and helps to pass the time and loneliness of being on the road.

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Kai Lun Qu

Kai Lun Qu is known for his Alla Prima (wet-on-wet) oil paintings filled with expression and painterly strokes that evoke deep emotions. Being inspired by the 19th century naturalist painters like John Singer Sargent and contemporary masters like Richard Schmid, he began teaching classical oil painting and drawing techniques at the age of 16, creating his own atelier in 2018 upon graduating from the Maryland Institute College of Arts in the Bay Area and has held extensive workshops, classes and lectures internationally for the past 12 years, teaching others how to execute and achieve high levels of drawing and painting techniques.


In 2022, after getting inspired by artists at comic conventions, he made the decision to infuse his traditional oil painting techniques and his love for pop culture media to build a bridge and interconnect "Fine Art" and "Fan Art". Kai has worked for many extensive clients since then including Square Enix and Marvel, he is currently contributing his paintings for the award winning game Marvel SNAP. 


He wishes to demystify oil painting and make it more accessible to the general masses in the fan art community while at the same time, open up dialogue on how any subject matter, even fan art can be worth painting to the fine art community. Kai is a Pro Team Artist for Trekell Art Supplies, Mentor for Sentient Academy, Member in The Circle of Gamblin Artists + Educators and is a faculty member for the International Portrait Society of America Conference and Vision X Global Art Conference. He is currently based in LA and teaches workshops around numerous schools and ateliers.

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