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Wedding Reviews: If you are planning a wedding – “Give it some Moxie” say’s Renee at Moxie Bright Events

Wedding Reviews: If you are planning a wedding – “Give it some Moxie” say’s Renee at Moxie Bright Events

by Janice Bremec Blum

It’s refreshing to be with someone who not only loves what they do but does it well. “I don’t want to be everyone’s wedding planner,” says Dalo, I want to be your wedding planner.”

ART REVIEW: “The Breakup” by Super Hero William Wray – watch the artist paint

ART REVIEW: “The Breakup” by Super Hero William Wray – watch the artist paint

by Janice Bremec Blum

What is the best advice you can give? Expect repeated short-term failure in your career. Think about your long-term goals. Don’t have children if art is the most important thing in your life, unless you are wealthy.

TribeLA Magazine’s amazing whimsical week with Chris Bonno — Seven things we learned

TribeLA Magazine’s amazing whimsical week with Chris Bonno — Seven things we learned

by Janice Bremec Blum

The week began with Sexy Coco Conan. It progressed with Tomato on the Range as well as delectable Une Paire De Poires (that’s french for pair of Pears). Who doesn’t love Vincent Price; and the Eye of the Agamatto is a treasure indeed.

Review: Architect, Artist, and Gallery Owner Flavio Bisciotti built a City – Life after the Ashes (story and video)

Review: Architect, Artist, and Gallery Owner Flavio Bisciotti built a City – Life after the Ashes (story and video)

by Janice Bremec Blum

But like the studio fire that melted things together, the fire within Bisciotti is melting together his passions as he works on his new project titled, Invisible Cities: a series of paintings with an architectural flair. “I’ve always been attracted to buildings.

The Review: In 2016, Flavio Bisciotti was cleaning up the remains from a fire that burned down his home art-studio in Venice

The Review: In 2016, Flavio Bisciotti was cleaning up the remains from a fire that burned down his home art-studio in Venice

by Janice Bremec Blum

#PALIMPSEST: something reused or altered but still bearing visible traces of its earlier form) Venice, is an appropriate name for an exhibition that not only brings creativity from the loss-damage…

Thank you Co-curators William Wray and Carlos Iglesias for a Pink-tastic! Journey into the depths and diversity of Visual Art

Thank you Co-curators William Wray and Carlos Iglesias for a Pink-tastic! Journey into the depths and diversity of Visual Art

by Janice Bremec Blum

…Wray couldn’t impress upon me enough the immense gratitude that he has for all of the contributing artists. There is diversity not just in the artistic expression of the color pink, but also within the artists themselves…

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