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Fashion-Flash-Mobbing

A flashmob breaks into a dance at Santa Monica Place while promoting the new TV show "Lives Of Style"  on Black Friday, November  26, 2010. Lives of Style highlights the “Best of The Best” in fashion, beauty and lifestyle. It features first looks at runway collections from New York, Paris and Milan and breaking news in beauty, skincare and cosmeceuticals. Lives of Style is hosted by Elisabeth Laurence, a leading Bay Area TV and print journalist. 

Posted on Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 12:03AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Santa Monica

The sunset at Santa Monica on Monday, OIctober 25, 2010.

Posted on Friday, November 26, 2010 at 09:47AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

THANKSGIVING FEAST

Guests eat supper at St. Monica's Catholic Church during the 31th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner for the Needy on Wednesday, November 24, 2010. More than 800 guests enjoyed a free traditional Thanksgiving dinner at St. Monica's Church on Wednesday.



Posted on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 04:28PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

THANKS KIWANIS!

Santa Monica Kiwanians (left to right) Greg Mullen (President), Jim Curley (Board Member), David Rosenberg (Past President), Maggie Hall (Secretary) and her husband Doug prepare Thanksgiving Baskets at the Santa Monica Police Activities League during the  Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica Annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Basket Distribution on Monday, November 22, 2010. The Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica gave out 75 Thanksgiving day baskets complete with  all the fixings including stuffing, vegetables, potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, rolls and a pumpkin pie to low income residents in Santa Monica.
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Posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 12:00PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Edgemar Holiday Tree

(above) Artist Anthony Schmitt, 53, (right) with his assistants  Eron Nelson (left) and Shayne Trosdahl (center) build the  14th Annual 'Edgemar Holiday Tree' on Sunday, November 21, 2010. This years art sculpture/installation is titled, "The CourageTree." It is 33 feet tall and is constructed from 84 shopping carts. No scaffolding was used to erect the sculpture, it served as its own scaffolding. Schmitt uses shopping carts because they are a symbol both of abundance and a reminder of those less fortunate.

 

Posted on Monday, November 22, 2010 at 02:34PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

SANTA MONICA SHINES


SANTA MONICA SHINES - Images by Fabian Lewkowicz

The holiday season kicked off at Santa Monica Place with an exciting, musical tree-lighting celebration, 'Santa Monica Shines" on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010. 

Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2010 at 01:15AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

CRESENT BAY CAZEBO

Musician Tom Recchia plays the guitar at Crescent Bay Gazebo amid the sunset on Sunday, November 14, 2010.

Posted on Friday, November 19, 2010 at 07:49PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Buena Vista: California Artists in Mexico 1928-1970

Gordon T. McClelland, guest curator, historian and author, discusses Phil Paradise's water color painting entitled, "Fishing Village Near Guaymus, ca." (1946) with Tobi Smith, Executive Director of the California Heritage Museum, during the opening reception of the exhibition "Buena Vista: California Artists in Mexico 1928-1970" on Thursday, November 18, 2010.

The exhibit will open to the public on November 19, 2010 and continue through May 1, 2011. The opening
Mexico is a fascinating country with many areas of extraordinary visual beauty. In the late 1920s, California artists began to discover this beauty as they ventured into Mexico in search of inspirational subject matter and the experience of working in a fresh, new environment.

Buena Vista: California Artists in Mexico 1928  1970 showcases this fifty-two year periodan era when the California Style of watercolor painting gained international recognition for its important contributions to the development and promotion of the medium. 

Prior to 1928 most travel into Baja California was done by wagon or on horseback. In the late 1920s the paving of roads from California into Mexico began. America had a prohibition on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. As a result, many cities and towns just across the Mexican border began promoting the fact that alcoholic consumption was perfectly legal there and that American tourists were welcome at their cantinas and casinos.

Among the first Californians to take advantage of the newly paved roads into Mexico were artists who were affiliated with the California Style of watercolor painting. Many artists central to this California art movement spent time painting in Mexico and the works produced during these expeditions are considered to be an essential component of their overall artistic production. Many of the watercolors, particularly those created in the 1920s and 1930s, are true Regionalist works, offering a refreshing glimpse into how this American ara  in the history of Mexico.

Posted on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 09:07PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint