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Artist: Greg Gould

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by thegrawn - April 1, 2013

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Peer inside the very souls and met the muses as they lay in wait for the many talented artists in Downtown Los Angeles, As we take you on a tour of artists inspiration feel free to enjoy what they have brought from the rivers of creativity to this realm.

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Artist: Greg Gould

April 1, 2013by thegrawn Leave a comment

Greg Gould, an L.A. based pop surrealist and long-time resident of Hive Gallery, learned that overcoming difficult, uncertain situations was a catalyst and motivator to make art his way. His [...]

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Cammeron Alekzandra Batanides

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A World of the Creative Cammeron Alekzandra Batanides has been creating since the age of two. Originally from Charlotte, NC, she works predominately in water colors, acrylics and charcoal. Currently [...]

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Freaking Out at PYO

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Legendary Artist Kyle August Returns to Los Angeles After 30 Years “The serious artist must be a ding-dong, a bum, a magician, a priest, a salesman, a nice guy, and [...]

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Contemporary Zeitgeist

March 13, 2013by thegrawn Leave a comment

The pieces of any one artist are often limited to a set of media and particular themes. This makes for an easy association, but there are rare, exceptions to this [...]

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Little Rainbow’s Robert Paul

March 13, 2013by thegrawn Leave a comment

The precocious child in comic strips exists as almost a genre unto itself – “Peanuts” stood as the initial shining example, while Bill Watterson’s “Calvin and Hobbes” delighted audiences later. [...]

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