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From Mudwimin to Intention Painting: The Abstract Artistry of S. Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson has taken quite a turn from San Francisco post-punk musician to Los Angeles-based abstract artist who has developed a style of painting she has dubbed “Intention Painting”. Robinson’s intention painting involves the writing or drawing of positive words … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract painting, intention painting, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Keystone Art Space, Mudwimin, S. Lee Robinson
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Open House at the Keystone
The Keystone Art Space, the large and wonderful gallery/artist studios complex in Glassell Park, had their Fall 2014 Open Studios open house last night. Situated on a long and fast moving commercial/industrial stretch of San Fernando Road, the Keystone holds 60+ artist studios that … Continue reading
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Tagged Glassell Park, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Keystone Art Space, Keystone Gallery, open house
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GWAR the Exhibit!
“Don’t Talk about it, DO IT!” A tribute exhibit to David Brockie aka Oderus Urungus (R.I.P.) and the artists who created GWAR, the extreme performance thrash metal band, opened on Saturday, October 25 at Keystone Art Space Gallery. The exhibit will continue until November 6. Mark Harvey, Danielle Stampe (of … Continue reading