As described in my previous post, I spent this past Sunday afternoon at the Brewery Art Walk in Lincoln Heights, just east of downtown Los Angeles. While exploring the buildings and lofts, I became overwhelmed by the sheer volume of art on display, and the passion that accompanied it. The expressive artists, sharing their home and work space with strangers walking through, describing techniques, their inspirations, personal stories, what it’s like to create in such a space, were fantastic. They were friendly, welcoming, hospitable. It was a great experience, and I can’t wait to return in the spring. While some of the art isn’t to my personal taste, I appreciate the work and creativity that went into each piece. I took an abundance of pictures, which I narrowed down to the gallery below. I hope you enjoy. ~SueBee
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Very nice
Thanks so much, Andy.
Hi Suebee and Kat,
It looks like an interesting gallery. I like art that mixes images with text. Chinese art that has calligraphy on is great. I have a picture brought from China for me as a gift and it’s really great. It will be difficult to hang but i must have a go one day!
I think your images make the blog, keep it up!
Thanks so much, Mike!
Thank you so much!! Great photos!! Sharing your post on our FB page. https://www.facebook.com/BreweryArtLA
Awesome – thanks for sharing, but more importantly, thanks for hosting a fantastic Art Walk!! Can’t wait for springtime. ~SueBee