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watt’s picture of the week – monday, march 18, 2024
two new murals in my pedro town, west side of pacific avenue just south of second street. photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
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Tagged art, Devo, Mike Watt, mural, nortena, San Pedro, street art, street mural
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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, january 21, 2024
my pedro town just got a new mural at the sp slip (berth 73, building g), it reminds people we get sunrises cuz we’re pointed east – different than the other so cal water towns! photo by mike watt – … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Berth 73, building g, los angeles harbor, Mike Watt, mural, POLA, port of l.a., port of los angeles, San Pedro, SP Slip, wall mural
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watt’s picture of the week – friday, february 11, 2022
there be those working makes of art here in my pedro town? photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
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Tagged art, art makers, Mike Watt, mystery, pad art, pedro, San Pedro, Works
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Osceola Refetoff’s “Kinematic Exposure” at Von Lintel Gallery
Wikipedia describes pinhole photography in this manner: “A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny aperture – effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through … Continue reading
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Tagged Abstract Art, Abstraction, art, Bendix Building, Billy Bennight, Osceola Refetoff, Photographic Art, photography, Von Lintel Gallery
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The Complete Robert Williams at The Last Bookstore
The signing of “Robert Williams: The Father of Exponential Imagination” on January 11, 2020, at The Last Bookstore, was packed. There was an art talk with one of our favorite folks, Mat Gleason, of Coagula Magazine, and the room was transformed … Continue reading
The 42nd Occasional Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena: What Did That Look Like?
On November 24th, a glorious Sunday in East Pasadena, folks gathered with high expectations dressed in street clothes and ludicrous costumes. They were waiting in anticipation of the 42nd running of The Pasadena Occasional Doo Dah Parade. The crowd was a … Continue reading
Patrón’s Día de los Muertos Celebration was Excelente!
When Patrón throws a party you know it’s going to be a party! My first experience with Patron was in Austin Texas for the introduction of their coffee tequila lacquers. Patrón always sets the atmosphere and provided excellent entertainment. The Patron … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Events, Food, Music, Photo Essays
Tagged Alexa Meade, art, Billy Bennight, Celebration, City Libre, Cocktails, dance, dancing, Day of the Dead authentic and beautiful costumes. ofrenda dia de muertos, Dia De Los Muertos, food, Foodie, Hand Crafted Cocktails, Music, musica, Patrón, Performance
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Offbeat L.A.: Dreaming of Wonderland- A Grace Slick Art Show at Mr Musichead Gallery, West Hollywood- October 17th
The space where music and art meet can be considered a dream zone. A hazy, crazy uber reality where anything might be possible. We are fortunate in Los Angeles to have the good fortune to view first hand works of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged art, Grace Slick, Jeffereson airplane, Nikki Kreuzer, Offbeat L.A.
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Lethal Amounts Presents a Timely Art Exhibit ‘Charles Manson: Once Upon a Time in ’69’
I know, lately it just seems like, “Manson, Manson, Manson!” Quentin Tarantino’s film, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” uses Sharon Tate as a touchstone of that era, the LaBianca murder house is for sale for nearly 2 million dollars, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Charles Manson, LaBianca, Lethal Amounts, Sharon Tate, The Manson Family
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S.C. Mero Set the ‘Trap’ in DTLA
The art of DTLA artist S.C. Mero, who is known for a prankster’s approach to art combining installation and performance, has been taking place in downtown for some time now. Her artwork appeared earlier this year in the L.A. Art Show varying … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Art District, artwork, Billy Bennight, DTLA, Installations, Performance, SC Mero
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