This past year has shown us: Public health is critical. That’s why I am excited to get involved in this year’s National Public Health Week, celebrated April 5-11.
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April is California Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month
California Artists and Art Organizations, the month of April is our time to celebrate, recognize and advocate for the significant impact we make in California.
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A Woman Called Moses
Helping others ... helping themselves RELATED A Woman Called Moses by reschmolze on March 4, 2022 About Love, Letter from John Steinbeck by reschmolze on February 7, 2022 Martin Luther King by reschmolze on January 17, 2022 How to Form Your Advisory Board by reschmolze on July 22, 2019 John F. Kennedy by Robert Schmolze [...] Continue Reading -
About Love, Letter from John Steinbeck
In November of 1958, John Steinbeck — the renowned author of, most notably, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, and Of Mice and Men — received a letter from his eldest son, Thom, who was attending boarding school. In it, the teenager spoke of Susan, a young girl with whom he believed he had fallen in love. Steinbeck replied the same day. His beautiful letter of advice can be enjoyed below. (Source: Steinbeck: A Life in Letters)
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How to Select Paintings for Your home or office.
Learn 5 easy steps on how to match paintings in your home or office space based on interior design, mood, size, and purpose. repost from riseart.com By Sophie Heatley Learning how to select paintings for your home or office space can be tricky. “How do I select artwork?” is a question frequently to many curators [...] Continue Reading -
How to Hang your Art
Your work is not over if you purchased something already framed. You never know who decides to cut corners and use cheap materials or questionable methods; get the work inspected by a trusted professional. You bought your new art piece with emotion and considered intention, but you get home and realize the piece is heavier [...] Continue Reading -
Martin Luther King
Thank you Martin Luther King Jr. for sharing your dreams and having the courage to imagine a better future.
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How to Start Collecting Art
Tips for beginning and experienced art collectors. Good reminders if you are interested in art or already collecting art.
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This Sunday Fall Back Daylight Savings
Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour today. Shop clocks by Robert Schmolze Home Goods Collection.
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I love coffee
Drink Art Like Coffee! Are you ready for #nationalcoffeeday?
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BE KIND UNWIND
Happy Mindfulness and Yoga Month. Shop Products to help you be kind to yourself and destress.
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Voyage LA Interview in the “Portraits of the Valley” May Edition.
I am really excited that my interview on Voyage LA in the May Portraits of the Valley Edition is out. Voyage LA was really great and I enjoyed talking to them about my journey as an artist and how it all began. You can read it here. I want to thank the writing staff at […]
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Ten Reasons Why Art is Essential to Humanity
Art is essential to the human spirit.
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Imagination Insurance Face Shields
Face Shields are great for some Face-time Friend Time. Imagination Insurance the Art Project.
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LA Design Festival x Gardenhouse x MAD Architects
A virtual tour of Gardenhouse by MAD Architects with Dixon Junliang Lu About Located at 8600 Wilshire Boulevard in California’s Beverly Hills, “Gardenhouse” is a mixed-use scheme consisting of 18 residential units above ground floor commercial space. Evoking the lush landscape of Beverly Hills, the scheme becomes a “hillside village” with residential units “growing” […]
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LA Design Festival Tour: MLK1101 x LOHA
LA Design Festival x MLK1101 x LOHA from LA Design Festival on Vimeo. A series of virtual tours taking visitors inside some of LA’s most interesting projects and studios. About this Event Responding to an urgent need in Los Angeles for housing catered to formerly homeless veterans and chronically homeless and low-income households, LOHA collaborated […]
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