name anh van luu
sex female
birthday 8/23/92
email luuk11s@yahoo.com
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Why 'The Baseball Mitt'? This idea was inspired by one of my all-time favorite books, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. Those of you who have read it might remember Holden Caulfield's deceased younger brother named Allie. Allie was only 11 when he passed away from leukemia, and the only tangible
piece of memory that Holden had left of him was the old, beat-up baseball mitt covered in poems written by Allie. This particular chapter somehow stood out to me the most. The baseball mitt symbolized the inspiration, innocence, and genuineness that Holden cherished about his brother Allie. It also motivated me to create art that captured
the same genuineness, innocence, and the distinct overflow of inspiration that I have received from reading about the mitt that was clustered with poems.
Over the past few years, I've discovered my love of painting.
My paintings focuses on simplifying the details of people and everyday life into plain black and white. I believe that as we grow up, our perspective of the world can no longer be thoroughly described as "this or that," but rather, life vaguely flows by in shades of gray and nothing feels as promising as it was when we were little.
In my artworks, I aim to bring back that simple beauty and elegance we all have seen at one point of our lives--when society's pressures had no voice in our actions and when life was beautifully, and simply, black and white.
The art of drawing in realism is to draw what you actually see, not what you THINK you see. For example, we are conditioned to think that the average rose is red with green leaves. However, there are so many other different elements
and shades of colors that can actually make the rose appear 3D and realistic. Think about how unreal it would be if every drawing of a rose excluded all of its original flaws and lifelike qualities.
You will find that the practice of drawing in realism will contribute to how much more aware you will be of the slightest details of everything around you..whether it is the brand new set of wrinkles
on your forehead or the gleam of purple from an average day's sunset that you never really noticed. Either way, all of life's flaws will suddenly appear to be more beautiful than you've ever given it credit for. :)
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Jun 1, 2010
Beaded Tribal Flats $9.00
What a beautiful work of art--for such a steal! Without the help of my great friend Lizeth Fernandez, I would have never discovered this thrift store in a million years (even if it is right in front of my eyes). In the midst of the hustle and bustle of Old Pasadena lies a shy little store by the name of Crossroads Trading Co. Unlike other thrift stores that I have been to, this one is very nice and clean. Cleanliness is a rare thing to find in second-hand stores like Crossroads. You can also bring your clothes there to trade or sell. How great is that?!
104 East Colorado Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91105 (626) 793-2000
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