Yet another in the inexhaustible supply of Los Angeles wall murals. This giant portrayal of members of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra truly graces the sides of a parking structure facing northbound traffic on the 110 Freeway downtown. It recently observed its 20th anniversary, noted here in the LA Times with some history and a photo that favors the south-facing musicians better. I snapped this from the back of a bus just as the bearded violist was about to slip behind the trunk of a palm tree.
Coming up: Robert Ryan, The Day of the Outlaw (1959)
Another interesting photo, Ron. I love these murals.
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ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the LA Times article on Kent Twitchell. An artist who definitely thought BIG with his art.
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