![]() Los Angeles Pop Art work is published in the Ripley's Believe It or Not Annual 2012 book featuring an illustration based on the Lewis Carroll's novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The first was for Highest Average Partner Scorecard and the other was for Best in Stock % Score in the Clothing and Shoes category. Īlso in 2010, Los Angeles Pop Art received 2 awards for vendor excellence from. Ripley’s now shows several Los Angeles Pop Art originals in different locations all over the world, spanning from Tokyo to Hollywood, as part of their permanent collection of amazing things. Los Angeles Pop Art was approached in 2010 by Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museums. Joseph Leibovic was interviewed live on the nationwide Top Rated Mancow Radio show after host Mancow Muller discovered LA Pop Art and wanted to share the art with his listeners. The poster consisted in depicting an iconic film scene, using micrography, with the original film script. Ī partnership with Vivendi Games, in 2006, regarding the release of Scarface: The World Is Yours video game, led Los Angeles Pop Art to create an exclusive poster to be used as a pre-order gift by Vivendi Games, in order to assist in the pre-ordering of the game. ![]() The artwork is currently on display in the Lobby of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. This piece of art was accepted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library into the Official Presidential Art Collection. ![]() Illustration based on the Lewis Carroll's novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland made by Los Angeles Pop Art and published in the Ripley's Believe It or Not Annual 2012.Ī Ronald Reagan design, recreating President Ronald Reagan’s face out of his famous " Tear down this wall!" speech, given at the Brandenburg Gate in Germany, was created by Los Angeles Pop Art in 2005. Some of Los Angeles Pop Art’s original art is also included in major art collections and exhibits, such as The Ronald Reagan Presidential Art Collection and being included in The Amazing Collection at Ripley’s Believe it Or Not museums around the world. The work developed at Los Angeles Pop Art has been featured in top magazines such as Playboy, Rolling Stone, Maxim and Stuff, as well as in top rated TV and films like Breaking Bad, Weeds, The Sopranos, Jersey Shore, The Girls Next Door, Workaholics and Battle: Los Angeles. Los Angeles Pop Art has worked with some of the biggest names in music and film creating pieces for ACDC, KISS, David Bowie, The Bob Marley Estate, Godfather, Scarface, Rocky, Nirvana, and many more A+ properties. It wasn’t until Joseph moved back to Los Angeles, in 2004, that the idea was finally brought to life and Los Angeles Pop Art was founded. The idea of Americanizing this style of art, by creating posters of classic films out of entire scripts, and music icons out of their legendary lyrics, was matured over the following 9 years. In 1994 founder Joseph Leibovic was living in Israel when he stumbled upon the Micrography style of art while watching street artists, in the mystical town of Tzvat. ![]() The portfolio is also licensed out to partner companies for the manufacture of a wide range of products that include everything from stickers to beach towels. These products are sold online in numerous stores as well as in traditional brick and mortar retailers. The portfolio of designs are used for the manufacture of a number of products, which include Apparel, Wall Art and more. The company creates text based artwork, entirely drawn by hand, also known as Micrography.īy using entire movie scripts, complete song lyrics and manuscripts, Los Angeles Pop Art creates images out of the text that tell the story of that specific image. Los Angeles Pop Art (also known as LA Pop Art) is an American company, founded by Joseph Leibovic, headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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