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Florescio by Riley Starr

Lavish Lettering

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Jaclyn Florescio, owner of Yellow & Lace, details why she enjoys hand lettering as a form of art and how working in a shared space inspires her.
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Cultivating Creativity

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The Laguna College of Art & Design has long been an important part of the city’s cultural fabric, partnering with the local community to educate and elevate young artists.

From the Ashes

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Artists exhibiting at the local summer festivals reveal how struggles they’ve faced have helped shape both their lives and their work.
William Wendt at Work at POM

In Plein Air

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Pageants of the Masters preps for its 85th year, highlighting impressionist and alfresco artistry with an “Under the Sun” theme.
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An Artful Atmosphere

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Sculptures, murals and other public art—both new and newly restored—help make Laguna Beach a vibrant place to explore. By Cassandra Reinhart   As locals and visitors know,...
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Refreshed Festival

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One of Laguna Beach’s most beloved traditions, Festival of Arts, celebrates its 85th anniversary with a revamped facility and a slate of new creative...
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Painting the Town

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The Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting Invitational draws artists from across the country to capture this coastal city’s beauty. By Sharon Stello From its stunning ocean...

Abstract Classicists: Helen Lundeberg and Frederick Hammersley

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Overlooked Brilliance Southern California artist Helen Lundeberg is regarded as the co-founder of the new classicist, or post-surrealist, art movement of the 1930s. In fact,...

Artist & Galleries

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Instant Recall: Future of Art We asked two Laguna gallerists to predict the future: How will this era of art be remembered? They weigh in on...