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Pages in category "Artists from Laguna (province)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Roark Gourley is an American painter, sculptor, and mixed media artist in Laguna Beach, California noted for wall sculptures that depict humorous subject matter. In 1992, the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History commissioned Spaghetti Meets Tomato in the Collision of the Continental Plates, a high relief map of the world with depictions of various foods making up the topography and borders ...
Mark Bloch, conceptual artist, writer [23] Mark Chamberlain, photographer [24] Frank Cuprien, painter and "Dean of Laguna Artists" [25] Paul Blaine Henrie, painter [26] Abby Williams Hill, painter [27] [28] Anna Althea Hills, painter and founder of Laguna Art Museum [29] Thomas Lorraine Hunt, painter [30] George Hurrell, photographer [31]
The Laguna Art Museum (LAM) is a museum located in Laguna Beach, California, on Pacific Coast Highway. LAM exclusively features California art and is the oldest ...
Kleitsch fell in love with the rustic artist village of Laguna Beach, moving there in 1920. Notable works depicted the town's eucalyptus lined streets, the crashing waves of the Pacific coastline and the nearby Mission San Juan Capistrano. Kleitsch became a significant resident of the Laguna Beach Artists Colony. [3]
Laguna Art Museum: In Nature's Temple: The Life and Art of William Wendt. Resource Library. John Alan Walker, Documents on the Life & Art of William Wendt, self-published, 1992. Ruth Lily Westphal, Plein Air Painters of California: The Southland, self-published, 1996 ISBN 978-0-9610520-0-3
He established himself in 1960 in the artist community of Laguna Beach, California, where he lived in a hillside home with his wife and child. [2] Henrie later moved to Carmel, California . Henrie became known for his watercolors and palette-knife oil paintings of California coastal scenes as well as exotic locales he had visited in Tahiti ...
Cuprien became an integral member of the artist community in Laguna Beach where he helped establish the Laguna Beach Art Association and its art gallery. His home was a gathering place for fellow artists, and served as a site for exhibitions and Cuprien's piano recitals. Cuprien became known as the "Dean of Laguna artists." [5] [6]