Walk the RED CARPET, get your photo taken with the musical artists of 4942 Collective as they debut their single Supernatural Love w/ Mista Perkins, David Ruffin Jr, DJ EmPtY, Del Rio, RNS & Tre… hit-in-the making! Get UR tickets www.LaArtExperience 3 days of art, dance, music extravaganza!! San Marino Gallery Presents the LA Art [...]
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We’re excited to announce that So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 finalist, Jeanine Mason, who received over 20 million votes, will be performing at the LA Art Experience 2011′s Red Carpet Premiere next Friday, October 14th. The evening will also include other SYTYCD contestants as we celebrate the Arts, Dance & Music at [...]
Trompe l’oeil in French means literally to mislead or deceive the eye. This term has come to characterize a very specific art form or especially realistic painted two-dimensional images that seem three-dimensional. These images achieve such a life-like quality through the artist’s methods of shadowing, foreshortening, and linear perspective. Though the term dates from the [...]
San Marino Gallery owns and operates a mobile gallery, a twenty-four foot trailer which houses artworks for public display, equipped with multi-media capabilities. The SMG Mobile Art Gallery is a unique and highly successful attraction. On display currently are two artists, with some of the most stunning pieces. One artist, world-renowned Belgian artist Georges Monfils’ [...]
Posted on May 21, 2011 by Anthony Waichulis We are extremely pleased to announce that construction has just begun on the second Ani Art Academy. This one will be on the beautiful island of Anguilla! Taken from The Anguillian: The breath-taking Little Bay area, on the north coast of Anguilla, home to the luxury [...]
2 Million Passengers, 2 Million Stories The new Red Star Line | People on the Move museum collects and tells the stories of the people who for various reasons took a passage on the Red Star Line bound for America. Among the emigrants were a large number of Jews who were fleeing the Nazi [...]
An art collector I know, Lee Wind, asked me to do a painting about the Nanjing Massacre. His interest was understandable: most of his extended family perished in the German concentration camps of World War II, and those who survived did so by escaping to Shanghai. Given this personal connection to the Chinese people, he [...]
REY BUSTOS. His anatomy drawings have been often compared to the Flemish painter Rubens who continues to be an inspiration in his work. His lectures at Art Center Pasadena have become famous due in part to his chalkboard schematics and detailed anatomical notations. This exhibition combines all his talents into one grand celebration of art and science. Rey Bustos; [...]






