Grüslis from Los Angeles

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Currently calling the city of angels his home base and keeping a studio located in the historic bank district downtown, Theo Jemison feels blessed to have so many beautiful, talented, and inspiring people in his life.

Shawn Mortensen

Pieces of pop culture by Shawn Mortensen (1965-2009). Rest in peace.

Coagula – the lowdown on high art

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Image of Christian Clayton taken from Coagula – a free download art journal. Watch movies by him and his brother Rob here.

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DIE POSERS DIE

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More skateboard related artwork here.

Calligraphy by Khaled al Saai, Sniper 1 and others

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Now it’s your turn, Jose Parla. There are rising stars like Khaled al Saai who also puts unique calligraphical layers on canvas, as shown above.

And I like this inspirational video  - so does Haze, harhar.

Is it illustration or art?

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Well, we don’t wanna answer this one, enjoy Cody Hoyt’s portfolio and purchase his prints from Apenest L.A - the shop he is involved in.

Portraits by Ian Strawn

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Ian Strawn is painting people of our time. Purchase his artwork online or make use of his representation at Carmichael Gallery in Los Angeles.

Abandoned shopping carts by Morgan Hagar

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From ‘Polar Inertia’ Journal:

Everyday throughout Los Angeles thousands of shopping carts are ditched in neighborhoods and dumped in back alley’s, used and abandoned. Serving as a key element in our commerce driven society, they act as a modern day pack-mules carrying goods down the aisles of stores and across large parking lots to waiting cars. For those shoppers without transport, these carts often make the slow journey home only to be cast aside after reaching their driver’s destination.

Photography by Morgan Hagar, 2006.

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