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REVIEW: Aline Smithson – creator of Lenscratch.com describes L.A. as, “where Korean BBQ meets a shredded beef taco, meeting Persian rice, and a Chinese…
If I had to sum up Los Angeles in one sentence: It’s where Korean BBQ meets a shredded beef taco, meeting Persian rice, and a Chinese dumpling that sits atop a crispy samosa dipped in all the incredible flavors of the globe.
REVIEW: Aline Smithson’s advice is to take chances, embrace fear, be kind, grateful, and give back…
Take chances. Embrace fear as a friend and learn to live with it. It’s what propels you forward. Be kind. The world gets richer when you open your heart…
REVIEW: Peterson Automotive Museum on Wilshire blvd. – photographed by Richard Dewhirst
This image is a building. In fact, it’s the Peterson Automotive Museum on Wilshire. It went through a major renovation in 2015 and you can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersen_Automotive_Museum.
REVIEW: Shell Beach near Pismo Beach on the Central Coast of California – photo by Richard Dewhirst
This photograph was taken around New Years Eve 2016, a short while after sunset, using a long exposure which creates a silky ethereal effect on the water. Shell Beach, near Pismo.
REVIEW of Downtown-LA, the early years: This week, we introduce jet-setter, fine art photographer Richard Dewhirst as Artist of the Week
This shot of the distinctive DowntownLA skyline was taken by the reflection surrounding the LA DWP building. It’s a spectacular sight and a perfect place to drink-in the view because you get two for the price of one!
Review: Peacock calling (loudly) for potential mate – photograph by Greg Tucker
“I generally prefer nature & landscape photography, I enjoy being outdoors in natural scenic locations, whether or not I’m taking photographs.”
REVIEW: Lake Superior, Michigan – a National Geographic photo of the day by Greg Tucker
I enjoy photographing all subjects including insects & reptiles…but those genres certainly do not have the universal appeal as do subjects such as sunsets & baby mammals. I also enjoy hiking…
REVIEW: Rather it’s a painting or photography, Nature itself is the source of life for fine-art photographer Greg Tucker
Greg has been published in numerous books, calendars and magazines including Practical Photography, Nature’s Best Photography, Digital Camera World, Popular Photography, Photographic Monthly, Nature Photographer…
REVIEW of a Peacock Chick posing for Fine Art Photographer Greg Tucker
Greg’s photography has been displayed at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C., featured on the National Geographic, Arizona Highways, and National Wildlife Federation websites, and…
Review of Sounds and the City Featurette with “White Rabbit” by MetronOhm
Listen to "White Rabbit" and get to know Annabelle Maginnis of MetronOhm with ten facts. 1. "Is it the matter that matters or the space between?" Maginnis writes with chalk around Los Angeles when promoting shows or new work. A favorite tagline for MetronOhm’s...
A political filmmaker’s swan song chronicles a haunting close to an artist’s life
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ART TODAY 041518 Charles Bibbs is in the House! As Artist of the Week + a short video with Synthia SAINT JAMES
I have always said, “that my most important goal as an artist is to make profound aesthetic art statements that are ethnically rooted and at the same time arouse the spiritual emotions in the viewers. I want to tell stories in my art that mirrors the Black Experience, but in a way that is uniquely mine. I want to create an art language that is uniquely ”Bibbs” that will take the viewer on a unique journey into a different experience.” Charles Bibbs
Meet Rohitash Rao and check out his TribeLA Magazine Acrostic Interview
I’ve created over 150 fake album covers for bands that don’t exist, as well as fake concert posters and T-shirts. I’ve also enlisted a music company called Jingle Punks to create original music and we’re releasing our first record on vinyl called “Rohit Records Greatest Hits Volume 1.” I’ve also directed a music video for one of the songs called “Coastal Elites.” So to answer your question, that’s my new favorite piece of writing/art/music.
041418 “Look at Me” – Also, a must read and see are Peter Nelson and Rohitash Rao’s book series’ that JK Rowling called “absolutely wonderful—fast-paced, inventive, engaging, and hilarious.”
In 2009 Rohitash and his longtime writing partner, Peter Nelson, published their first children’s book, “Herbert’s Wormhole” through Harper Collins. J.K. Rowling gave it a thumbs up and it soon led to a trilogy. The books are now sold all over the U.S., Brazil and Korea. Their second book series, “Creature Keepers” is a 4-book series and book 4 was released last October, 2017.
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