by Deborah Granger
Frankie Creaturo was our first artists friend whom we featured at TribeLA Magazine The lines, style, curves, and colors all blend to make good art and Brooklyn, New York native Frank Creaturo, Jr. has an extensive artistic career in developing his particular style...
by Hattie Xu
Fresh off Erin Hanson’s Easel We are pleased to feature Erin Hanson in our upcoming issue and wish to give you a preview of her newest paintings, fresh on the drying racks. The painting above was inspired by a spring-time exploration through Carmel Valley in...
by Deborah Granger
Presenting: The TribeLA Roundtable The bi-monthly TribeLA Magazine Roundtable is our way of bridging the Arts and Cultures communities by coming together informally to discuss common issues that face all of us as Angelenos. Together, the voices of the Arts and...
by Deborah Granger
Got Art in Your drawers, file cabinets, storage, and closets? We are looking for emerging and established artist in Los Angeles and beyond! Get your art out of your drawers and onto walls to show off your talent, brand your name as an artist, get promoted in TribeLA...
by Deborah Granger
ART ON WALLS for your Office ENVISION your space redefined with the works of emerging and established artists BEAUTIFY your office with ART FREE art and photo in TribeLA Magazine, blog, website, and social media honoring your support of visual artists Art in the work...
by Deborah Granger
ARE YOU IN THE DIAMOND LANE? by Jewel Diamond Taylor I live in Southern California where there are lots of people, cars and freeways. The “diamond lane” is the designated commuter lane. It is an incentive for two or more commuters to help shorten their...