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  2. Von Franco - Wikipedia

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    Von Franco (born May 29, 1952) is a self-taught American artist associated with the Lowbrow art movement and Kustom Kulture.He became involved at an early age in the burgeoning hot rod and Kustom Kulture scene of Southern California.

  3. Anthony Ausgang - Wikipedia

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    Ausgang is a principal painter associated with the lowbrow art movement, [3] [4] [5] one of "the first major wave of lowbrow artists" to show in Los Angeles in the early 1980s. [6] The protagonists of his paintings are cats [7]-- "psychedelic, wide eyed, with a kind of evil look in their eyes". [8]

  4. Lowbrow - Wikipedia

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    Lowbrow may refer to: Lowbrow, relating to, or suitable for a person with little taste or intellectual interest, the converse of highbrow Lowbrow, forms of entertainment that are unsophisticated, i.e. not difficult or requiring much intelligence to be understood

  5. Low Brow Lounge - Wikipedia

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    [9] The website's Alex Frane and Alli Fodor included Low Brow Lounge in their guide to the city's "iconic" dive bars, writing, "A respite of low-brow dining in the otherwise bourgeoise Pearl District, the all-too-appropriately named Low Brow Lounge offers the cheapest drinks and most-fried food for blocks around. The multi-chambered diner and ...

  6. Kustom Kulture - Wikipedia

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    The Beatnik Bandit, built by Ed Roth, one of the most famous Kustom car builders. Kustom Kulture is the artworks, vehicles, hairstyles, and fashions of those who have driven and built custom cars and motorcycles in the United States of America from the 1950s through today.

  7. Low culture - Wikipedia

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    Arising in the Los Angeles, California, area during the 1960s, Lowbrow was an underground visual art movement that took inspiration from other popular forms of low culture art of the time such as underground comix, punk music, tiki culture, and graffiti. [28]

  8. Lowbrow (art movement) - Wikipedia

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    Lowbrow, or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s. [1] It is a populist art movement with its cultural roots in underground comix, punk music, tiki culture, graffiti, and hot-rod cultures of the street. [2] It is also often known by the name pop surrealism. [3]

  9. Todd Schorr - Wikipedia

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    Todd Schorr. Todd Schorr (born January 9, 1954) is an American artist and member of the "Lowbrow", or pop surrealism, art movement.Combining a cartoon influenced visual vocabulary with a highly polished technical ability, based on the exacting painting methods of the Old Masters, Schorr weaves intricate narratives that are often biting yet humorous in their commentary on the human condition.