Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Oscar Mayer Wiener in LA



C'mon...if any of you know me, you KNOW that the OMWM is the wallpaper on my phone...a drive-by snap shot of it parallel parked in a residential area (random) in my old Chicago neighborhood. So imagine my excitement when I saw it again the other day parked out back at Chez Jay. Glorious.

Monday, February 7, 2011

SUPRASENSORIAL




This exhibit at MOCA's Geffen was pretty great - re-creations of Latin American installation work, mostly from the '60s and '70s. All I can say is I wish I had known about the pool..

Monday, January 31, 2011

Watts, B&W



Some more to snack on from Watts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

sk8 park, part dos




The sun was going down when I headed over to the skate park to see my friend Tim dominate..the lighting produced some gnarly grainy film when I shot into the sun, but fun to see what I got a month later. I love shooting film and constantly being surprised by what comes out of that tank when I finally get around to processing! 

-L

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Throwbacks



It's so weird to imagine who that little person making these things was... Just a couple of funny things I found when my mom and I were going through old stacks of art projects we saved long ago. I got a kick out of the spattered blood all over the French and Indian War project...I'm surprised my teacher didn't send me to the office for some psych testing or something.

The letter is OBviously from George Bush senior, although the spelling probably more closely corresponds to George Dubbya. My sister and I were forward-thinking little kids..

-L

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Watts Towers





First, I cannot believe I neglected to post for over a month. New Years resolution...at least one post per week..

That being said, today I took an adventure with some friends to Watts where you can find these towers hiding out amidst one story houses and old workers' bungalows. The story of Simon Rodia is intriguing to say the least. After divorcing his wife and setting out to "do something big", he spent the next 34 years building this elaborate world of towers (which are remarkably structural...) and adorned with hundreds of thousands of tiles and found pieces of glass and ceramic. After 34 years he moved to Oakland and gave the property to his neighbor. Eventually two men bought it for $20 and worked to restore and protect it. Insane.

So, seeing this brings forth the question of whether the need for creative expression in some people leads to isolation and self indulgence....or can you have it all? But then maybe it takes people like Simon to sacrifice their life to the making of gems like this one.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

palos verdes 11.7.10





These colors and perspectives can only begin to describe the scene Sunday afternoon at Bluff Cove in Palos Verdes... a super low tide uncovered thousands of creatures creeping around the rocks. The hike lit up by constantly changing light from the approaching sunset - you can even see the colors starting to change in the panoramic I snapped on my phone. Surfers paddling in as the last sunlit wave rolls into the cove. Dogs running around off leash - in particular one adorable floppy-eared (a must) dobe. I have to bring a sketchbook here next time. And a beverage. 

...the pink and blue clouds may require 3D glasses, no?

Pano - Santa Monica/Venice are wayyyy off to the right on the horizon, the cove is to the left, and see if you can find the hiker...ok it's not that hard actually.

-L