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Gus Arriola
Cartoonist

"Hair Apparent", Orginal 1975 Gordo comic strip, Brush & Ink,
Image size: 5 1/4" x 19 1/2 ", Framed & Matted: 10" x 23 1/2", $1,500
Gus Arriola was born July 17, 1917 in the northern part of Mexico, now known as Arizona. At the age of eight, followed la familia Arriola on the well-beaten path of the Conquistadores to La Ciudad de Nuestra Senora, La Reina de Los Angeles.
Gus graduated from High School directly into the cartoon animation business. A year at Screen Gems, on Krazy Kat, then to MGM cartoon department doing story-sketch for cat and mouse series, Tom and Jerry.
After three years, left MGM to produce GORDO, which United Features Syndicate bought in 1941. In 1942, Mary Frances Sevier and Uncle Sam pointed their fingers at him. Married the first and was hustled off by the second for three and a half years of animating training films for the air force.
Resumed production of strip in 1946, living in La Jolla, Phoenix, and finally settling on the Monterey Peninsula, a beautiful place to hang their sombreros while plotting their next trip to Mexico.

"Pyramid Game", Original 1973 Gordo comic strip, Brush & Ink
Image size: 5 1/4" x 19 1/2 ", Framed & Matted: 10" x 23 1/2", $1,500
Hobbies:
Cooking and losing weight.
Secret Dream:
"To someday have time for art without that *$!!@* daily deadline." Gus Arriola- Now has it? Retired March 2, 1985.
Awards:
Received distinguished artist citation from Artists Club of San Francisco, 1957 in recognition of his pioneering in bringing design and color to a new high in the field of comic strips. Two National Cartoonists Society awards for best Humor Strip, 1957 and 1965. "Inkpot Award" for "Outstanding Achievement" from San Diego Comic Convention (1981).
Group Exhibitions:
Carmel Art Association, Phoenix (Arizona) Art Center, Richmond (California) Art Center. Special Folk Art Exhibition, Museum of Man, San Diego, and Monterey Peninsula Museum of Art.
Publications:
Gordo paperbacks - Nitty Gritty Press
"Gordos's Cat" - Oak Tree Publications, San Diego

"Window Pain" , Original 1971 Gordo comic strip, Brush & Ink
Image size: 5 1/4" x 19 1/2 ", Framed & Matted: 10" x 23 1/2", $1,500
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