Go Wild: on Wilshire

Do you need a brake from the canyons downtown, the monotony of glass and concrete, the clogged arteries of the traffic bloodstream?

The nature of human life makes it difficult to satisfy every call within us – we are just way to complex – but maybe it is already enough to admit that it is there. Art is a wonderful way to listen to this call. Get some nature in your home, get one of those fantastic paintings by  Bryan Ricci or take yourself out and make a trip to Wilshire to the  Lawrence Asher Gallery until May 23. Enjoy nature captured in two different ways at once – with the lens of a camera and through the hand of the artist. In super beautiful pictures of remote landscapes he implants animals as if they have been there to begin with. He offers in his art what a lot of people yearn for when they go for trips into the wilderness. Do you remember the last time when you spotted a majestic deer or have been surprised by raccoon?

At the same time Jennifer Beedon Snow is also showing daily-life symphonies in blue and green – when you look at her scenes it feels as if you were driving home to the place you grew up – very soothing.

Lawrence Asher Gallery

5820 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 100

Los Angeles, CA 90036

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