Spotlight: Aiseborn
Meet graffiti/mural artist Aiseborn, whose gift for creating awe-inspiring patterns has propelled him to ever-greater heights out of tough beginnings.
Meet graffiti/mural artist Aiseborn, whose gift for creating awe-inspiring patterns has propelled him to ever-greater heights out of tough beginnings.
Artist Ty Joseph discusses his art practice, and upcoming exhibitions. With elegance, precision and pop art influences, Ty’s exhibition breakout series is titled, “The Meaning of L.”
Torrez and Backmann have been creating collaborative magic for nearly 10 years. Their mix of genres, powerful visuals, original music, and social commentary combine to produce captivating storytelling.
Making life better through art for young collectors is one of Wright’s major goals. “A lot of people are intimidated by art galleries and art collecting. I especially want to encourage young people to start a collection and live with original art.”
“I love sharing and giving back to my community,” says artist Clara Berta, known for her dynamic abstract paintings. “Here in Downtown LA, our community is getting better. I am very happy about this.”
Step into The Hive Gallery & Studios during the Downtown Art Walk and you enter another world. There, surrounding you in the front room is a profusion of pop surrealism illustration and figurative works from kawaii to darkly ominous, all themed to the exhibition on display.
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Guest blogger Alice Iakibovych talks about how the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk inspired a community-based art event in Kiev, Ukraine.