LA River VIII, 2013 Oil on linen, 36" x 54" Availalbe |
Sunday, October 27, 2013
LA River Patterns
The LA River was transformed into a concrete flood control channel in the 1930's, but it cannot be tamed completely. Silt deposits form islands on the shallow bed which breed algea and insects, attracting birds and other wildlife. Trucks add their wheel ruts to the design. Heavy rains wash it all away in winter but the process starts over again each spring.
This is a view looking south from the Wardlow Road Bridge on an August afternoon.
Monday, October 14, 2013
The 6th Street Viaduct
This is a view from 7th Street on a drizzly summer morning, with the historic 6th Street Viaduct in the background. I recently learned that this grand old bridge is due for demolition. Inherent structural flaws make it impossible to keep it in repair. I want to spend more time photographing and painting it before this happens.
The proposed new bridge is sleek and modern and leaves me a bit cold, but that's probably what artists said about this current one when it was built in 1932.
LA River VII, 2013 Oil on linen, 24" x 30' Available |
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