Los Angeles Fires: January 2025
Our hearts break for all who have lost their lives, homes, and communities in the wildfires. Los Angeles is a city of invention and reinvention, a city of deep roots and of chosen families, and a city full of grit and determination that belies the perceived view of LA as all sunshine and palm trees - although it is that too. The creative community at the heart of this city will endure.
We mourn all that has been lost and our hearts go out to all who have been directly and indirectly impacted. A 10% of sale proceeds from our current show will be donated to the Grief and Hope Los Angeles Artist Fund created to assist artists in rebuilding.
Los Angeles isn’t going anywhere - we will support one another and we will persevere.
We mourn all that has been lost and our hearts go out to all who have been directly and indirectly impacted. A 10% of sale proceeds from our current show will be donated to the Grief and Hope Los Angeles Artist Fund created to assist artists in rebuilding.
Los Angeles isn’t going anywhere - we will support one another and we will persevere.
ANA MEDINA - EATON FIRE 2025
Ana Medina lost her home and studio and many paintings in the Eaton Fire. Ana’s exquisitely detailed oil paintings depict the world around her - paintings of her family and friends as they go about their daily lives. These paintings are about capturing the joy of the most mundane moments and memorializing them in oil. Both she and her husband, composer and musician Morgan Whirledge (Chrome Canyon), lost their studios. Ana, Morgan, and their two small children are thankfully safe and starting the long journey to rebuild their lives. Three of Ana's recent paintings survived at the gallery. To support Ana and her family, 100% of the proceeds of any sales of these paintings will go directly to Ana. View and inquire here: SUPPORT ANA MEDINA Ana has asked for donations to her children's school via their GoFundMe: Help Rayuela School Recover Questions? Email us: HERE |