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We try to keep this page updated with all the latest media mentions of Robby, The Hollywood Gallery, and The Hollywood Sculpture Garden!

"Robby Gordon has created a home of art that has made a difference in Hollywood. Through his extra effort he has been sharing his fantastic creations mixed with the arts of local and international artists. He has created a wonderful sculpture garden on the side of the Hollywood Hills. This unique installation has been amazing to all. There is a winner in you, Mr. Hollywood. You have lit up our lives!"
          -- by Pasqual Bettio, SENIOR SENATOR CSL and CEO & FOUNDER at Hollywood Arts Council
"Thank you so very much for a beautiful Open House.  Your creative talent, your beautiful home and garden, your warmth, your generosity, your sharing--all are tremendously appreciated by my eight hiking friends who had the privilege of visiting yesterday.  Each and every one was in awe and overwhelmed!
 
Appreciatively,
          -- Joy Efron"
"Amazing artist and amazing Sculpture Garden like I have never seen before, I bought art from Robby Gordon and I highly recommend him, go see his house and Sculpture Garden, worth the trip in the Hollywood Hills."
          -- Eric Fugier

Mr & Mrs Perfect Model Competition 2017

by Natalya Korol
Featuring Apparel by "Dare To Wear By Robby'
Tie

Tie

Blazer and Tie

Blazer and Tie

Full Line Up

Full Line Up

Contestants are interviewed

Contestants are interviewed

Blazer and Tie

Blazer and Tie

Robby Gordon

Robby Gordon

Bow Tie

Bow Tie

The Judges, Including Robby Gordon

The Judges, Including Robby Gordon

Robby Gordon on the Red Carpet

Robby Gordon on the Red Carpet

Shirt and Tie

Shirt and Tie

Robby Gordon on the Red Carpet

Robby Gordon on the Red Carpet

Full Contestant Line-Up

Full Contestant Line-Up

Full Contestant Line-Up

Full Contestant Line-Up

Multiple Ties

Multiple Ties

Blazer and Multiple Ties

Blazer and Multiple Ties

Blazer and Multiple Ties

Blazer and Multiple Ties

Full Contestant Line-Up

Full Contestant Line-Up

Multiple Ties

Multiple Ties

From Avoiding Regret, August 8th 2016

"Photo Essay: The Hollywood Sculpture Garden, Hidden in the Hills"

"In Hollywood, you've got to claw your way to the top.

So why waste time competing with all those other artists for space at somebody else's gallery, when you can turn your own home into one?

And why stop with your house, when you can transform your yard into an elaborate sculpture garden, visible from both streets on either side of it?

After all, who just lives at home anymore?”

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From The Scoop LA, September 1st 2016

 

"Dr. Robby Gordon’s Art Gallery is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.

Located in the Hollywood Hills, the gallery features unusual art pieces, window coverings and statuettes that promise to enchant and amaze.  Many of the paintings are designed to be viewed with 3D glasses, which bring many of the paintings to life. “If you put darker colors in the back and lighter colors in the front, that will create the effect,” said Dr. Robby Gordon. “My goal is dimension and depth.

The gallery has window shade art, statuettes, paintings and more. Dr. Gordon also has designed a line of clothes that are definitely unique, patterned in his own amazing style.”

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From Your Hollywood Hills, September 16th 2016

"Hollywood’s Sculpture Garden"

"In Hollywood, you’ve got to claw your way to the top.

So why waste time competing with all those other artists for space at somebody else’s gallery, when you can turn your own home into one?

And why stop with your house, when you can transform your yard into an elaborate sculpture garden, visible from both streets on either side of it?

After all, who just lives at home anymore?

That’s more or less the story behind artist Robby Gordon’s enclave in the Beachwood Canyon section of the Hollywood Hills. He’s only lived there for four years, but he’s settled in pretty well, having installed quite a few pieces into his Hollywood Sculpture Garden on a slippery hillside, strewn with pine needles.”

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From JPost, August 2nd 2015

"Hollywoody Gallery"

 

"Up in the Hollywood Hills, below the Hollywood sign, Robby Gordon built a small oasis of modern architecture overlooking breathtaking view, a home-gallery with much greenery and artistic bright colors.


Robby, born in Israel, arrived to the United States in 1973, one day after he was released from obligatory military service. A trained veterinarian, who became allergic to animals, Robby studied finance at UCI. He played, on and off, with eclectic art all his life and now art, of many forms, is the center of his daily life activities.

Robby is holding a permanent and evolving art exhibition in his impressive, hillside, three levels, tastefully modern home, which he designed and completed three years ago.”

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From KCET, August 12th 2016

excerpt from "Five Great Gardens of Sculpture & Statues"

 

"Although technically this sculpture garden is artist Robby Gordon’s backyard in the Hollywood Hills, most of it is visible from the roads on either side of it. Given its steep hillside location – and the slippery footing atop the loose dirt, strewn with pine needles – it’s unlikely you’ll actually be able to walk around it much, but it’s worth stopping by to take a gander. At the top of the hill, two figures hang from a tree, arms interlocked. Another tree up there has been yarn bombed, and a bright pink headless figure (painted by Robby) stands glowing in the sun to greet you. Be sure to look up at the roof of the painted garage, where two mannequins painted by Gordon flank Brian Carlson's "Flamenco Sol.” ”

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From NewsBlaze, July 31st 2015

excerpt from "Hollywoody Gallery"

 

"Although technically this sculpture garden is artist Robby Gordon’s backyard in the Hollywood Hills, most of it is visible from the roads on either side of it. Given its steep hillside location – and the slippery footing atop the loose dirt, strewn with pine needles – it’s unlikely you’ll actually be able to walk around it much, but it’s worth stopping by to take a gander. At the top of the hill, two figures hang from a tree, arms interlocked. Another tree up there has been yarn bombed, and a bright pink headless figure (painted by Robby) stands glowing in the sun to greet you. Be sure to look up at the roof of the painted garage, where two mannequins painted by Gordon flank Brian Carlson's "Flamenco Sol.” ”

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Robby's Latest Appearance
with Guest SALLY KURTZ:
"Robby,
 
 
Thank you for the opportunity to be on the radio show with you and Alayna.
 
I felt so alive, so creative and understood.
 
The experience was unique, unlike any I have had in the past. What amazing positive energy surrounds you and Alayna and Richard.
 
Having a forum to share my values, insights and dreams with like minded people was beyond my expectations.
 
 
Thank you again."
 
Sally Kurtz
"Interior and exterior shots of the home of Artist Robby Rami Gordon--truly one of the most fascinating and brilliant artists of our time... Took these shots in real time and "animated" modes while picking up some items at Robby's home after Hannah's birthday party the previous weekend [...]
I am proud to announce that I will be booking Robby's home for future production shoots [...]
Note: The paintings and art work in the pictures were made with special materials--so if you wear those high-end, special 3D glasses (like the ones used on a 3D Home Entertainment system,) the Art itself should appear in 3D. Robby keeps several pairs of these glasses in his home--specifically so people can view the art in his home in 3D mode. Truly, truly amazing!"
 
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