I went to “Too Art for TV 5” exhibit last night to check out some art made by artist working in the animation industry.  It is mostly paintings and drawings made by animators, illustrators and designers working in NYC.
There is one painting that stood out, “The Battle of Fort Montgomery” (first picture), because of the quality of the piece. It depicts the historical battle between American and British forces in 1777. That one should hang in a museum if you ask me.
Here are some pics:
“Bunnycutlet‘s largest and longest-running show to date is Too Art for TV, an annual exhibition designed to promote and encourage the fine arts in the animation industry. We look for work that isn’t your typical animation fair, and we accept anybody who works in animation broadly. We believe that artists in the animation industry have extraordinary artistic skills and a unique perspective on pop culture at large. We hope to continue to provide a reliable home for animation’s creative minds otherwise “owned” by networks and studios.”