featured artists
Chuck Arnoldi is an internationally renowned artist whose bold and expressionistic work is featured in the Museum of Modern Art New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles.
Billy Al Bengston has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Playing off his interest in car subculture, Bengston abandoned conventional oil on canvas techniques and experimented with aluminum, automobile lacquer and spray paint as surfaces and mediums for painting, approaches that are traditionally associated with auto-mechanics and car customization.
Laddie John Dill is a Venice-based artist whose work extends from the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to everyone’s favorite restaurant Hal’s Bar and Grill on Abbot Kinney Blvd. He has been commissioned for numerous public art projects, as well as two National Endowment grants and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Ned Evans is a Los Angeles native who has drawn inspiration from local surfing culture, and has painted on surfboards and canvases alike. His work is featured in many of the most prominent public and private collections in the U.S.
Ed Moses, a beloved Southern California artist, is one of the founding fathers of the Los Angeles art scene, and was one of the first artists to emerge from the pioneering Ferus Gallery in the late 1950’s.
Formerly a senior executive at a large retail corporation, John Robertson is a self-taught artist who left the world of business in 1991 to pursue art on a full time basis. He has had numerous group and solo exhibitions, and his paintings have been used by various decorators and designers, as well as Fox Sports, Fox Sports Net and Sports and the Arts.
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