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ART TODAY 11.30.17 TONIGHT! The Pink Pop Up Show Opens at Castelli Art Space, LA with 30+ diverse artists – This is the work of world renowned Seonna Hong!
Seonna felt like an outsider in school until she discovered she could open up communication with her art. From photo realist and comic book influences, her art evolved back into the more collage-oriented creations of her childhood.
BREAKING ART NEWS!!! 11.29.17 The PINK Pop-Up Art Show at Castelli’s: A chat with co-curator/artist William Wray – Pink, It’s not just for girls anymore
“There’s a certain kind of classism in the art world.” Wray explains. “A lot of very contemporary art might not be so open to art that is narrative or illustrative. In the “Pink Manifesto” defining the philosophy of this show, the question about the controversy of different concepts of art is addressed clearly.
ART TODAY 11.28.17 Michael Flechtner’s medium evokes thought and emotion with Neon – See 30+ artists at The Pink Show 11.30 at Castelli Art Space, LA
Neon has been Michael’s medium of expression for nearly a decade. His work reflects a fascination with the symbols of language, technology, and their influence on popular culture which he transmutes into visual word games from his unconscious.
ART TODAY 11.27.17 Jennifer Pochinski’s poetic expression of the human spirit – The Pink Pop-Up Show
Painting for Jennifer Pochinkski is a mysterious process. A figurative painter, she loves the paint itself. The application of the loaded brush has a sensuousness that has developed into her personal language, yet she still feels like a bystander to this internal world that seems to drive itself thru her unconscious mind.
ART TODAY 11.26.17 Start the buzz… The Pink pop-up Show is this weekend: over 30 diverse artists – unpredictable and remarkable at Castelli Art Space, LA
Pink art by William Wray The Pink Show at Castelli Art Space, November 30 - December 3, 2017 5428 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles For show information contact [email protected] The Artists ARON WIESENFELD Aron Wiesenfeld is an allegorical figurative...
Sounds and the City 01.04.2018 Feature: Katie Cunningham
Get to know Suburban Chanteuse Katie Cunningham as we trek around her native La Canada in her gold Jeep. Born on the east coast, Cunningham, an “r&b pop fusion” artist, spent part of her formative years in Colorado before moving farther west to La Canada...
ART TODAY 11.25.17 “Slumber” – Celebrating the universal spiritual and physical bond between mother and child by Synthia SAINT JAMES
With a focus on multicultural figurative paintings, SAINT JAMES also paints seascapes, landscapes and even butterflies. Her artwork has been described as ebullient, bold, creates paintings that remind one of Matisse cutouts in their clear line and intense color, and joyful.
The International Decade (2015-2024): Inspired by the United Nations General Assembly – Synthia SAINT JAMES + Books!
Inspired by the United Nations General Assembly’s Resolution proclaiming 2015-2024 as “The International Decade for People of African Descent, plus our favorite books by and/or illustrated by Synthia SAINT JAMES.
ART TODAY 11.23.17 “Masekela’s Marketplace: Congo” by Synthia SAINT JAMES + video receiving her Doctor of Humane Letters
Dr. Synthia SAINT JAMES is a popular guest speaker, educator and architectural designer who has garnered numerous awards, including the prestigious Trumpet Award, a Coretta Scott King Award, and an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Saint Augustine’s University.
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I had the opportunity to travel to West Africa and play the Kora with Prince Diabate
I first saw Prince Diabate perform at an event for the Dalai Lama’s citywide World Festival of Sacred Music held in LA in 1999. I was mesmerized. I was flattened by the cascades and crescendos of celestial sound that flowed from his exuberant kora (West African harp). It sounded like angel tears bursting into fireworks of joy!
ART TODAY 040318 Brett Gilbert’s “Third Eye Elephant” illustrates mastery, and a deep understanding of enlightenment through humor… Ommmm
Best advice received and given: To beginning artists: draw everyday. Every. Day. Drain mountains of bic pens. Work every pencil to the eraser. To aspiring comedians: get on stage every night. Every. Night. Find and open mic somewhere or start one.
ART TODAY 040218 Brett Gilbert’s talent is uncontainable with no boundaries – Happy April Fools Day!
“A love for art. I hope it inspires those who have always been wanting to start painting or creating to actually pick up the brush and paint that first stroke. I’m always messaging my fellow artists to jump start their day with my trademark text MAKE EPIC ART!!!!!”
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