Post-It Show 7 at Giant Robot 2
December 10 – December 29, 2011
Reception: Saturday, December 10, 6:30 – 10:00 p.m.
GR2
2062 Sawtelle Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
gr2.net
(310) 445-9276
Giant Robot is proud to present Post-It Show 7 at Giant Robot 2. 
Curated by artists Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson in conjunction with
 Giant Robot, the show is slated to feature roughly 2,000 works by noted
 contributors for only $20. These pieces will be on standard-sized 3″ x 
3″ Post-It notes. (Larger sizes of 4″ x 4″ and 6″ x 6″ will cost a bit 
more.) The pieces will be cash-and-carry, making it a great chance to 
find one-of-a-kind yet affordable holiday gifts.
Thus far, the ever-expanding list of contributors includes the following:
Trevor Alixopolous, Erin Althea, Esao Andrews, APAK!, Nick Arciaga, 
Andrice Arp, T. Edward Bak, Scott Bakal, Dan Barry, Gary Baseman, 
Michelle Borok, Aaron Brown, Calef Brown, You Jung Byun, Lilli Carre, 
Christine Castro, Martin Cendreda, Helen Chau, Ching Ching Cheng, James 
Chong, Joey Chou, Chris Cilla, Angie Clayton, Tim Cochran, Allison Cole,
 Eleanor Davis, Bob Dob, Seth Drenner, Theo Ellsworth, Ines Estrada, 
Edie Fake, Evah Fan, Korin Faught, Jesse Fillingham, Michael Fleming, 
Cam Floyd, Renee French, Nina Frenkel, Shannon Freshwater, Future Colors
 of America, Nicholas Gazin, Susie Ghahremani, Gabe Gonzales, Kio 
Griffith, Katherine Guillen, Peter Hamlin, Pam Henderson, John Hendrix, 
Tim Hensley, Jaime Hernandez, Ryan Heshka, Len Higa, Andrew Holder, 
Jason Holley, David Horvath, Mina Horvath, Patrick Hruby, Rama Hughes, 
Ryan Hungerford, Tony Huynh, Mark Ingram, Mari Inukai, Jordin Isip, Rich
 Jacobs, Yellena James, Levon Jihanian, Hellen Jo, JUURI, Jared 
Konopitski, Allison Krumwiede, Maple Lam, Travis Lampe, Jeremiah 
LaTorre, Mashanda Lazarus, Daniel Lim, Christopher Lyles, Liz Mamont, 
Jed McGowan, Jeff McMillan, James McShane, Monkmus, Brendan Monroe, Rick
 Morris, Jesse Moynihan, Munkao, Mark Murphy, Gary Musgrave, Eric 
Nakamura, Shihori Nakayama, Kiyoshi Nakazawa, Tom Neely, Tru Nguyen, 
Anders Nilsen, Mare Odomo, Saejean Oh, Saelee Oh, Ming Ong, Martin 
Ontiveros, Pacolli, John Pham, Dave Plunkert, Jason Polan, Mimi Pond, 
Carlos Ramos, Jesse Reklaw, Martha Rich, Andy Ristaino, Julie Robertson,
 Edward Robin Coronel, Ron Russell, Johnny Ryan, Matthew Salata, Souther
 Salazar, Brooks Salzwadel, Emilio Santoyo, Scrappers, Ann Shen, David 
Smith, Owen Smith, Jeff Soto, Dave Stolte, Scott Teplin, Jeremy Tinder, 
Jesse Tise, Mark Todd, Jen Tong, Shark Toof, Anna Topuriya, Edwin 
Ushiro, Sara Varon, Jon Vermilyea, Chris Von Szombathy, Liz Walsh, Pen 
Ward, Esther Pearl Watson, Steven Weissman, Megan Whitmarsh, Kent 
Williams, Christine Wu, Jeni Yang, Jamie Zollars
Giant Robot was born as a Los Angeles-based magazine about Asian, 
Asian-American, and new hybrid culture in 1994, but has evolved into a 
full-service pop culture provider with shops and galleries in Los 
Angeles and San Francisco, as well as an online equivalent.
An opening reception featuring many of the artists will take place 
from 6:30 – 10:00 on Saturday, December 11. For more information about 
the show, GR2, or Giant Robot magazine, please contact:
Eric Nakamura
Giant Robot Owner/Publisher
eric@giantrobot.com
(310) 479-7311
Here's a sneak peek of my submission:
11.21.2011
11.01.2011
You're invited!
The CURIO 1 Year Anniversary Reception!
“Join us in celebrating a year of collaborating and collecting in Venice, California!” 
Saturday, November 5th 2011, 7-10pm 
Featuring 
A special “soft sculpture” installation by Mashanda Lazarus. 
A silent auction* of new works by Anne Faith Nicholls 
Rustic wares from Country Industrial’s Ray Degischer 
New pieces by ceramicist Molly Schulps 
Photography by Austin Irving 
And more… 
Drinks generously sponsored by
PAMA, Blackheart Spiced Rum, Hypnotiq and Izzy 
*Silent Auction begins at 7:30 and closes at 9:45. 10% of proceeds sold go to the American Heart Association, 
and to the continuation of winter arts programming and artist collaboration at CURIO. 
You support is greatly appreciated! 
CURIO by ANNE FAITH NICHOLLS 
324 Sunset Avenue, Venice, CA 90291
tel: 323-382-6533 • email: info@curiobyafn.com 
website: http://curiobyafn.com 
"Long live the art life!"
5.27.2011
5.25.2011
It's that time again...

I've entered my plush sculptures into the Art Takes London competition. Please help me out by rating my portfolio. It's easy, click the link, click on the star rating at the top. You can vote once per day!
If you'd like to see more of my work, please check out ilovemashanda.com/sculpture
5.18.2011
Some Sketches
Here are some sketches from my sketchbook.  I do not know why I always label what I have just drawn.



This is Ping Zhu



This is Ping Zhu
5.15.2011
Carrots!
This is my pin up girl for the newest Girls Drawin' Girls book.  Each of us drew a lady to represent a different plant, mine was carrots.  
 
 
Labels:
art,
carrots,
girls,
illustration,
pin up girls,
pin-up
4.18.2011
Sneak Peek at my Shameless Illustration
Recently I was fortunate enough to illustrate for Shameless Magazine, "an independent Canadian voice for smart, strong, sassy young women and trans youth".  Right up my alley, right?  
Here's a peek at one of my illustrations to accompany an article about Justice for Girls, "a non-profit organization that promotes freedom from violence, social justice and equality for teenage girls who live in poverty".
 
Here's a peek at one of my illustrations to accompany an article about Justice for Girls, "a non-profit organization that promotes freedom from violence, social justice and equality for teenage girls who live in poverty".
 
Labels:
art,
canada,
girls,
illustration,
justice for girls,
shameless,
teens
1.27.2011
Ahh it's been a while.
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