What are you doing Saturday?
3 Art Openings- 1 Night! Saturday December 15, 2018 Los Angeles, CA & Rome, Italy Well it is great to have art in three exhibits all in one night:) I won’t be able to be in both LA and Italy at the same time though unless I figure out how to travel through a portal. I will be at Gallery 825, in Los Angeles, alongside one of my newest paintings of the former iconic building, The Redbury. A shame such a beautiful building is no longer part of Hollywood…although no surpirse that there is always change in the world. Some change is beautiful, and other change isn’t so...
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Art is always a good idea…as is Paris. Read stories behind the Eiffel tower and carousel paintings in my recent blog post: Always a Good Idea. Or see them live: Thursday December 6, 6-9pm Laguna Beach Artwalk Lu Martin Galleries 372 N Coast Hwy Laguna Beach, CA 92651 949-494-8074 This week my family said good-bye to our beloved Sherman…best studio assistant ever. We are heartbroken for the loss. More soon about the painting in the photo above with him opening in an exhibit in Los Angeles December 15th. He always made every painting...
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with “Tempo per Roma” at Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts in Viva Italia: Evoluzione e Metamorfosi di Arte Artwalk Downtown LA is Tonight! October 11th, 6-10 pm in Downtown LA Viva Italia: Evoluzione e Metamorfosi di Arte at Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts curated by Alfio Borghese 31 Italian artists + me:) (in collaboration with Area Contesa Arte in Rome) with Italian curator, Alfio Borghese at Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts. Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts 727 South Spring Street (between 7th & 8th) Los Angeles, CA 90014 https://www.gdcagallery.com/ 323-309-2875 To see...
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“Paris is always a good idea.” —Audrey Hepburn, Sabrina I made my first trip to Paris by train when I was living in Germany in my early twenties. Ever since I started traveling internationally at age seventeen, my goal had always been to blend in, be respectful of other cultures and attempt to speak some of the local language. I’d never been much for tourist attractions or crowd experiences, for the simple fact that they felt overwhelming and inauthentic. I preferred connections with real people and opportunities to learn about their lives. The last thing I ever wanted to look like...
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