Many thanks to our boots on the ground, Liberty Worth for checking out Spring/Break Art Show Los Angeles this year! Take a look at her picks…
Joy Ray – A great collection of her work together all in one place – this series of work is using her low-tech textile work, but also there are altered toys that have AI voices inside them that bring a haunting quality as they quote the text that is written on the pieces. @joyrayart
Paul Maloney – a ceramics artist from Kansas City who is greatly influenced by street art @pcbmaloney
Carl Hopgood – beautiful and hopeful fragility marries with absurdly precarious stacks of chairs @carlhopgood
Teddy Benfield – is a Boston artist who does ceramics based on East Coast cuisine – he incorporates wonderful X marks in the work that highlights the idea of photo contact sheets, even when he’s using more hands on work. @teddybenfield
Alonsa Guevara – a recent transplant to LA – painter whose work has recently progressed from figurative into the abstract as she works on monoprints and paints the figures that emerge from the initial prints. @alonsaguevara She shares a booth with textile artist, James Razko, whose process is to paint over tie dyes – they called their booth Press and Fold. @jamesrazko
Vanessa Chow – Santa Monica artist who works with embroidery and natural dyes @vanessachowstudio
Spencer Falls textiles wrapped around frames – just some of his work – which is very sculptural and definitely inspired by nature
Vardui Sharapkhanyan
Nick Thune – A comedian by day who is showing his art for the first time. Speaking of colors! He said showing his art is 1000 scarier than standup! @nickthune