Finally finished this. Have had the laser-cut panel sitting around since the beginning of the pandemic, but just wasn't motivated. I call it "Foreperson in Training"; acrylic on laser-cut wood.
Places to See My Work
Lawndale Art Center, "The Big Show" which opens June 18.
Simone's Restaurant, 2418 Sunset Blvd A, group show
Carolyn Garcia Gallery (inside the Museum District Eye Center & Optica Garcia, 4704 Montrose Boulevard)
Or, if you are not allergic to clutter, you can email me to schedule a studio visit.
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Artist's Spotlight
Orixá 12"x15"Black Pigment, Oil and black 3.0 on Pan de Chita*
I first met Tony Paraná when we both had studios at Spring Street. I liked his work then and I still do. Paraná is originally from Brazil draws a lot of inspiration from his native culture. The work shown above is sold but you can find more at www.tonyparana.com, or follow @tonyparana on Instagram
*Pano de Chita is a colorful and vibrant cotton-based fabric widely used as the base of popular cultural traditions in the Northeast and North of Brazil Originally from India, traveled to Europe and made its way to Brazil in the 1800s
Places you can see my work:
Lawndale Art Center, have one piece in "The Big Show"
Carolyn Garcia Galllery (Inside the Montrose Eye Clinic)
Spring Street Studios, 2 pieces in "Art at the End of the Tunnel"
Simone's Restauramt
Or you can email me to arrange a studio visit. schaer@artgeekgal.com