ART FOR A CHANGE: Both Sides of the Border

Posted on: November 17th, 2005
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“Both Sides of the Border is a major Los Angeles exhibit of works by Latin American and Chicano artists being organized by Carlotta’s Passion Fine Art in Eagle Rock, California. Works by over fifty exceptional artists will be on display - making this one of L.A.’s blockbuster shows. I’m pleased to say that I’ll be showing a number of new paintings at this exhibit. Some of the well known artists in the show representing the Latin American school include, Jean Charlot, Wilfredo Lam, and one of my personal favorites, Francisco Zuniga - whose amazing drawings and lithographs of Mexican Indian peasants I’ve long admired. Fellow L.A. artists in the show representing the Chicano school include, Gronk, Patssi Valdez, Frank Romero, Leo Limon, Diane Gamboa, Gilbert “Magu” Lujan, and many other talented individuals too numerous to list here.”

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