Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Window In Little Tokyo.
Little Tokyo is one block away from the Arts District, they are right next to each other some times you don't know where it ends or it begins. Great place for gifts, food and more!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter from LA!
I think this cute faces are on 3th st and Main the art was done by one young artist that lives in our building in the Art District about six blocks away. I like them!
They remind me of my suitcase----the one I have to pack--- going on a trip to Philadelphia and New York, is going to be weird not to be in my hood!
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green faces
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Art Walk
Robert Vargas at work


Tonight,! Thursday, April 9th
6:30 - 10:30 PM
THE WORK IN PROGRESS SHOW (Part Two) @ The Regent Gallery, located at 446South Main Street, (between 4th & 5th streets) L.A., 90013.
Vargas opens up the studio to art affecionados while he works with live nude models in an intimate setting and creates the final paintings that will debut at his upcoming solo show at EVFA on Saturday, April 18th.
Tonight, I will be using the Regent gallery as both a traditional gallery as well as a live interactive, performance space, where artist, model and viewer become the art as a whole. More than paintings hanging on the wall, my live artwork encourages participation and discussion and when combined with patrons of the Art Walk, contributes to the fabric of the city. I believe an artist has the ability to contribute both to the present moment and to how the city’s history is written. Through the creative process, I engage with the viewer in dialogue as they are witness to the evolution of concept and execution in the moment. This process gives the viewer an opportunity for all to feel that their experience is beautiful and worth immortalizing.
In addition to the evening, there will be a special screening of a five minute short film, directed by dynamic young director, James Marcus Haney. I am featured in this film about identity through art.
Tonight,! Thursday, April 9th
6:30 - 10:30 PM
THE WORK IN PROGRESS SHOW (Part Two) @ The Regent Gallery, located at 446South Main Street, (between 4th & 5th streets) L.A., 90013.
Vargas opens up the studio to art affecionados while he works with live nude models in an intimate setting and creates the final paintings that will debut at his upcoming solo show at EVFA on Saturday, April 18th.
Tonight, I will be using the Regent gallery as both a traditional gallery as well as a live interactive, performance space, where artist, model and viewer become the art as a whole. More than paintings hanging on the wall, my live artwork encourages participation and discussion and when combined with patrons of the Art Walk, contributes to the fabric of the city. I believe an artist has the ability to contribute both to the present moment and to how the city’s history is written. Through the creative process, I engage with the viewer in dialogue as they are witness to the evolution of concept and execution in the moment. This process gives the viewer an opportunity for all to feel that their experience is beautiful and worth immortalizing.
In addition to the evening, there will be a special screening of a five minute short film, directed by dynamic young director, James Marcus Haney. I am featured in this film about identity through art.
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Robert Vargas
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Second St Near Vignes
These wall is the most photographed wall in the Arts District, almost every time I go by there is a photo shoot taking place. Hot spot!
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Greetings From The Happiest Place On Earth!
Not Los Angeles but close enough.
My husband works for the Disney ABC Networks so we have the Silver Ticket which allowed us go to the park for free, some times we take it for granted. I love to see the little girls dressed up as princesses and get greeted as such! "Welcome Princess"
Disneyland is magical during Christmas : )


My husband works for the Disney ABC Networks so we have the Silver Ticket which allowed us go to the park for free, some times we take it for granted. I love to see the little girls dressed up as princesses and get greeted as such! "Welcome Princess"
Disneyland is magical during Christmas : )
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Sleeping beauty castle
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Safari Sam's at the Regent Theatre
The Regent Theater is a landmark in the L.A downtown Art Scene and now Safari Sam's moved in.
We love the fact that the Club brings a very interesting crowd to the neighborhood from cowboys to punk rockers.
Welcome Safari Sam's!
The mural on top of the Regent was done by a local photographer Ed Fuentes

Circa-2001 exterior view of the Regent Theatre
Photo by Bob Meza
We love the fact that the Club brings a very interesting crowd to the neighborhood from cowboys to punk rockers.
Welcome Safari Sam's!
The mural on top of the Regent was done by a local photographer Ed Fuentes
Circa-2001 exterior view of the Regent Theatre
Photo by Bob Meza

Saturday, November 22, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Los Angeles car capital of the world news headline "They leave their car for the Metro" I drive 95 miles per day I wish I could take the Metro.
I was in San Fernando about 1:00 AM this morning looking for gas, This the lowest price I could find, As I am putting gas I look in front of me and there was this homeless man sleeping in the gas station parking lot. You don't usually see to many homeless people in San Fernando it is a very Spanish community and they help each other. Things are getting hard in L.A we might all be homeless by the time things start to get better!


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Worry in Los angeles
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Koan on Melrose Ave
One of LA's Celeb- Fab store, No need to go to India or Nepal everything is here with a small delivery fee.
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koan
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Grauman's Chinese Theatre
It was once stated that “to visit Los Angeles and not see the Chinese is like visiting China and not seeing the Great Wall.” Grauman’s opulent, awe-inspiring presence and history has been a cornerstone of Hollywood for over 75 years.
From Clint Eastwood to Maurice Chevalier you are in good company at the theater.


From Clint Eastwood to Maurice Chevalier you are in good company at the theater.
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Chinese Theater
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Monday, June 9, 2008
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Santa Monica: 'Arlington West' serves as a temporary memorial for American military personnel killed in Iraq
It is amazing to see all this little crosses all over the sand right next to the Pier. Please see the link

For this day on I will venture out of the Arts District more often and post more pictures of Los Angeles!
For this day on I will venture out of the Arts District more often and post more pictures of Los Angeles!
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lets make love not war.
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