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Sunday, October 27, 2013

by Timothy Rutt

 

The fall Art on Palm show was a good place to spend some time on a warm Saturday afternoon.  Artists and craftspeople offering their creative wares, serpentined among the tasteful rustic houses and the centuries-old oaks of Wildwood Park.

 

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Mary Jane Elgin, Catherine Cowles, and Mark Pickett organize this art show in their neighborhood.

Clustered around the Valentine Cottage (by architect Henry Green, of Green & Green fame), there was something for every artistic taste and decorative need, from jewelry to paintings and steampunk brass lights.

 

And it was all for a good cause: the event benefits the west LA Fisher House, which provides free or low-cost lodging for families of service members recovering in military hospitals.  

More pictures after the jump.

 

 

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1. A canopy of majestic oaks covers the neighborhood.

2. Evan Chambers’ lamp is a little bit steampunk, a little bit Lovecraft.

3. Art lovers looked over the works of a variety of talented artists and craftspeople.

 

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by Timothy Rutt

 

The fall Art on Palm show was a good place to spend some time on a warm Saturday afternoon.  Artists and craftspeople offering their creative wares, serpentined among the tasteful rustic houses and the centuries-old oaks of Wildwood Park.

 

Aop-triocloseup

Mary Jane Elgin, Catherine Cowles, and Mark Pickett organize this art show in their neighborhood.

Clustered around the Valentine Cottage (by architect Henry Green, of Green & Green fame), there was something for every artistic taste and decorative need, from jewelry to paintings and steampunk brass lights.

 

And it was all for a good cause: the event benefits the west LA Fisher House, which provides free or low-cost lodging for families of service members recovering in military hospitals.

More pictures after the jump.