The Living Dead Doll Art Show: Resurrecting Designer Toys

October 03, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Halloween, there couldn't be a more appropriate night to debut the first ever Living Dead Doll art show. The internationally anticipated
show premiers October 31, 2006 at New York's famous designer toy gallery "The Showroom NYC". Previously, all Living Dead Dolls have
been designed by Ed Long, Damien Glonek, and Michael "Mez" Markowitz; this upcoming art show invites over 100 artists to design,
interpret, and explore their own dark vision of the Living Dead Dolls.

Invited artists have been selected from numerous fields and disciplines, the list is a veritable Who's Who of notoriety and talent; besides
Ed, Damien, and Mez creating one of a kind originals, other contributing artists include: Michael Dougherty, artist and screen writer on
Superman Returns and X -Men 2; Comic book legend Simon Bisley; Gothic artist and musician Voltaire; toy development power house Inu
Art Studios; Famous Japanese designer Hiddy; celebrated outsider artist Michael Lee Ford; Oblongs TV show creator and artis Angus
Oblong; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle writer, creator and artist Kevin Eastman; and many more.

The one-of-a-kind morbid masterpieces will be on display and for sale at the gallery from 11/01/06-11/14/06. A special, invitation only, VIP
opening night gala will be held on October 31st, Halloween Night.

About Living Dead Dolls: Brought forth from the twisted minds and tortured souls of Ed Long, Damien Glonek, and Michael "Mez"
Markowitz, the Living Dead Dolls brand has grown to be a creepy collectable of worldwide fame. With over 60 unique characters, 6
different doll lines, apparel, games, stationary, glassware, trading cards, and more, Living Dead Dolls has infested the hearts and minds of
many, building a large international fan following. For more information visit www.LivingDeadDolls.com .

About the Gallery: The Showroom NYC is the premiere designer toy gallery; hosting internationally covered events for today's hot new
designers working in toy related mediums. Located at 117 Second Avenue, for further information visit www.TheShowRoomNYC.com .

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