songs about siblings and family trees. songs written by david van patten or anyone with a speech impediment. old songs and new songs but not much in between. songs with banjo or ukulele. pop songs... the real kind of pop songs, twee.
Movies
science of sleep because she makes all those things with felt.
About me: If you were to drop in on Lexi Lee unannounced, chances are you’d find her engaged in one of the following activities: hand-binding a journal too precious to actually write in, sewing an adorable addition to her felt menagerie, making miniatures out of felt, potting a plant or thinking about playing banjo on a front porch somewhere in the country.
With those tiny hands she’s taught herself how to make all sorts of things and has made them available for everyone and her mother to enjoy. Need an adorable stuffed stegosaurus? She’s got ‘em. A blank book or journal to write your compulsive little notes in? she makes ‘em, along with a plethora of other goodies to hang on your wall or from your ceiling, keep on your nightstand, give to a friend, or force your child to wear. She calls herself “little bit”, and you can find her and her wares at www.atinylittlebit.com
thank you!! come tomorrow sat.13th, 5-11 pm 4321 1/2 Marmion Way La, CA 90065 Perfecting the Line feautiring artists ROXANA JAVADI-KASHANI and KENDO
...2 great artists, video projections, chalk-comments wall, music, wine and great company! Can't miss it!
g.r.o.w.2 collective is focused on bringing fine art out of galleries and into non-traditional spaces: public, domestic, industrial, nautical, etc. This time around, art will find its way into the parking garage of an apartment complex in Mt. Washington.
Perfecting the Line:: This mark making device is in constant flux, reinvented with each new stroke. A line is a definition of a path. As soon as it is made it is a remnant but can always be changed. This definite indefinite finds itself as the ghost of an action, the trail of some moving body. How is this organizational construct of ink making its way out of artist hands to its own evolution?
ROXANA JAVADI-KASHANI San Gabriel Valley native. Born 1980. Draws and paints no specific genre, but tends to focus on people as main subjects.Uses mostly oils, acrylics and spray paint...and is fond of crayons. UCLA graduate. Likes to dance, travel, and play the uke. Recently accepted into prestigious SGV Cartoonista collective and finished illustrating "Smoke and Mirrors" a poetry book by Rick Stepp-Bolling. In this show, she exhibits her Brown Line paintings.
KENDO Born 1983 and raised in Southern California. I am of Asian descent. Many people think I look Japanese. But I'm not. I'm trying to establish myself as an artist but please, throw the romantic notion of being an artist out because I just like to
i just wanted to let you know that the ladybug rattle you made for me to give as a gift to my friend's baby shower, reportedly, is baby sophie's FAVORITE plaything!