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    Indian Alley

    Indian Alley

    4.0(4 reviews)
    8.6 kmDowntown

    [30/100] One of my…read morefavorite art galleries was on Winston Street. It was one of two reasons why my visits were so frequent around these parts, until it closed down a couple years ago and my visits turned into just passing through. Indian Alley has changed that, it piqued my interest. We live in interesting times. Social issues that I thought were only found in history books are repeating itself. Will we every learn? It's a compelling 300 feet walk. Pieces ranges from medium poster size to an entire wall. Content matter comments on the past, present and hopefully a better future. This isn't just a random alleyway turned canvas by a handful of artists. This alley has a lot Native American History. It stands both as a reminder and to raise awareness. I don't remember how I discovered this place online but i'm glad i did! There's a gate on the Winston side. It's an exit from the other side. It's possible that when These Days Gallery is open, the gate is also open but it's just a theory until my next visit. Most parking is metered with two or three free parking spots. My favorite piece is the War Paint piece. It's spray cans with a Native American Man on the label. It's to combat racism, oppression and colonization. It's also to open up the mind! It's colorful and striking! Tips: - Enter from Werdin Street, if you're planning to visit early. - There's free parking on Winston Street. - Be careful and try not to visit at night - Bring a camera and some friends, make it a day of exploring Downtown Los Angeles It's part of the LA's history, paying a visit won't be anything but beneficial!

    Indian Alley is part of Skid Row, in which a portion of an alley hosts murals and sculptures that…read morecommemorate the American Indian community. I was really excited in checking out some of the murals, but was a little disappointed that there weren't much showcased on the walls. Also, the gate is locked overnight, so the best time to check this portion of the alley is later in the day. There's not much parking, but limited metered parking can be found around the area. +small portion of an alley that has murals +limited metered street parking

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    Hattas Studios - Hand-painted Wonder Woman Mural for Production Studio, Beverly Hills, CA

    Hattas Studios

    4.9(27 reviews)
    6.0 kmDowntown
    20 years in business
    11 employees

    This is an excellent company and I'm so happy with my decision…read more Let me start by saying this is the first time I've hired a muralist and I am also a first time father. This was important to me. Jeanine took the time to listen to what I was looking for and suggested a few things to help grow my idea. I loved that. She came over and was so kind and really took time to understand this was more than just a job; this was something my kid is going to grow up with. She took measurements, and even took color swatches of the carpet and furniture to make sure we matched the color palette! She quickly mocked something up and a few days later I had a photoshopped mockup for approval. Once we approved it we setup a date and I paid the deposit. Marcus was the artist that was assigned to this project. He was so kind and wonderful in my home. He let my wife and I peek and see progress, and would check in with me if he had any questions. He's a really talented artist and executed my vision faithfully. At the end of the day my wife cried (with joy), we have our incredible mural and I couldn't recommend this company enough. Really pleased with how it turned out and I will be calling them again for my next mural or art project.

    The mural in our dining room by Hattas Studios is the absolute HIGHLIGHT of our home. Jeanine and…read moreher team took a few ideas we had and turned it into an absolute DREAM. There is not a person who comes into our house who does not remark on how beautiful it is. We documented the process on our TikTok @Living_in_History if anyone would like to check it out to see how they work. The design team is incredible at what they do. The muralists they send are such professionals, so talented, and a joy to have had in our house. They are extremely tidy while they work, and I just have nothing but positive things to say.

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    Hattas Studios - Painted mural of eerie landscape for Master Bedroom.

    Painted mural of eerie landscape for Master Bedroom.

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    Painted "wallpaper" collage for Moroccan-themed night club.

    Hattas Studios - Hand-painted triptych on canvas for Moroccan -Themed Night Club

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    Hand-painted triptych on canvas for Moroccan -Themed Night Club

    Farmer John Mural Art - Last remnants...

    Farmer John Mural Art

    4.4(12 reviews)
    4.9 km

    The 3 stars are for the murals, history,maker of Dodger dogs and that the Orig. Carrie movie was…read morepartly filmed there. Sad fact is they stopped selling the dodger dogs and will be closing.

    A friend mentioned the mural being a main topic of discussion in his college art class one day,…read morespeaking of busty women leading happy pigs to the slaughter, cheerful little picnics and smiling swine ending with cherubic, angel pigs at the end. His professor said the mural had been a work in progress for 15 years, and the original artist died before it was completed. After looking into it, the art is MUCH older than that, having been started by Les Grimes in the 1950s and was picked up by different artists all the way through the 2000s. However tacky you might find the notion of painting happy hogs on a place where they're slaughtered and processed, the mural itself is an interesting piece of American folk art, which seems to change styles depending on whichever section of wall you're looking at. In places where the paint appears newer, as though it was being restored, the pigs' faces have wider, creepier-looking, cartoonish eyes. It's definitely kitschy. We came specifically to see if there really were angelic pigs (an aspect my friend's professor said was in place to ease the reality of the pork industry to what children might see the mural, although I'm confused as to what children would be wandering about this area that's almost nothing but factories and warehouses.) While there is ONE winged pig next to the billboard on the property, we couldn't find any traces of these celestial swine my friend saw in archival footage. With how many years it took to complete this mural that wraps around the factory, could this be Vernon's Sistine Chapel? It's best to look over the mural while standing across the street to see the bigger picture. Some parts are definitely being worked on, like the logo, while one side (the one with the greased pig competition and a pig wearing a Dodgers cap) is almost entirely peeling away.

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    Farmer John Mural Art
    Farmer John Mural Art
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