Here’s another post which I’m a bit disappointed at how late I got it up.

Originally I was planning on getting this up before San Diego Comic Con because I was unfortunately it proved to be a bit more time consuming than I thought it would be. Then SDCC rolled in and since I was unable to buy tickets this year I spent the entire week trying and failing to win them off the radio.

At least I was finally able to get this up and this is hopefully the first of many more posts. Like I said before I have a lot of ideas for upcoming posts. It’s just a matter of me doing whatever and sitting down and writing them. It will be a challenge but I’m hoping to reach a point where I can start generating enough content to update this a few times a week.

Anyway, in case you didn’t see my post from the Spring So. Cal Corgi Beach Day I really Corgis. So when I heard there was a Corgi themed art exhibition I thought, ” I really need to go to this.” I mean I thought I could use the content for the site but honestly I just wanted to see some dogs.

This post I feel I’m not really all that happy, not just because I was super late with it but also for how some of the pics came out. Below are the main reasons why I didn’t like how my pics came out.

  1. I sort of rushed myself taking the pics. Mostly it was because of spacing issues considering how Gallery Nucleus had the Corgi exhibition in a very small back room due to the main gallery being used for another exhibition.
  2. Unlike my story from the Avenue Des Arts Grand Opening I unfortunately couldn’t get that much information on the artwork. Part of it was me being lazy and not willing to learn more about it but also part of it was that I don’t think I could of if I wanted to. I couldn’t track down any of the artists. Heck, I have my doubts any of them were even there. I mean honestly all I really have is the title of the piece and who did it and I only got this info from Gallery Nucleus’s website.

Once again I apologize with this post since it isn’t exactly my best work but check out what I saw below.

I came for Corgis and saw some Corgis.

Now when Corgis are involved that means there will be derping.

As well as splooting.

The Corgis seemed to be very curious of one another.

Some of the Corgis came dressed up.

One Corgi thought this was a formal event.

This guy is doing his impression of a T-Rex.

One of the more famous Corgis I saw was Corgi Zero.

I also got to meet Zero’s Hoomans who are really nice people who let me document them being crazy Corgi owners.

Now on to the artwork. Like I said before unfortunately I was a bit lazy so the only information I really have is the title of the piece and who did it.

Corgi with Campion by Brigette Barrager.

Corgi with Cornflowers by Brigette Barrager.

Corgi with Poppies by Brigette Barrager.

Corgi Boys by Betsy Bauer.

Corgi Gentleman by Ryan Berkley.

Corgi Lady by Ryan Berkley.

Walk Tall by Drake Brodahl.

Fairy Saddle by Karl Alyse Casady.

Touch Your Toes by Karl Alyse Casady.

Sir Corgs by Janice Chu.

A Good Good Fairy Dog by Andrew Kolb.

Pup Waltz by Grace Kum.

Corgis of Summer by Jonathan Lau.

Dandelion Fields by Loris Lora.

Camp Good Boy by Leigh Luna.

Butterflies by Alexandria Neonakis.

Corgi Cacti by Alexandria Neonakis.

Corgi Encounter by Zoe Persico.

Dog Drinks by Zoer Persico.

Kaiju Corgi by Naomi Romero.

Corgi’s First Day of Summer by Heather Franzen Rutten.

Corgy Orgy by Jared Andrew Schorr.

Hello! by Bensom Shum.

Let’s Play! by Benson Shum.

Bounding by James W. Suhr.

Mama by Ellen Surrey.

Corgi by Eren Blanquet Unten.

Summer Fun by Junyl Wu.

Corgi Dandy by Whitney Pollett.

Summer Fun by Gabriela Zapata.

And for this post I’ll close it out with this picture I took of this girl who was sitting doing sketches.