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Art that’s vivid, bold, and fuels innovative thinking is a great way to get inspired as I work on my novels. Iconic Los Angeles artist Frank Romero has played a major role in defining Los Angeles. In the 1970s and 80s, he was member of Los Four. The Chicano artist collective helped vault the Chicano art movement into the mainstream.

So it’s not surprising that Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA, located in Long Beach) honored him with his own show…

A long time activist, he’s a self-described visual historian and storyteller.

I say he’s also a journalist and a feminist.

MOLAA, a fabulous museum, opened in the mid-90s. For many years, it only displayed work by Central American and South American artists. Fortunately…

…after decades of community pressure, it decided to include Latin North American art.



Great things are alway going on at MOLAA. In addition to Romero’s art, they sometimes show their a impressive Frida Kahlo collection of photos and correspondence. Plus they’ve got a great digital collection.
What sort of art inspires you?
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Beautiful art! Well shared 👌
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Thanks Priti
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I didn’t know Frank Romero’s art yet and find it most impressive. I am a real fan of Frida Kahlo.
Music inspires me and all kinds of handicrafts (including painting and photography). There are so many imaginative people around, who find new styles and new materials to work with, it is amazing. Mother nature is also very inspiring with the element of transitoriness which is so inherent to our lives.
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Mother Nature is the most creative of all and often has such a sense of humor. Thinking of gazillion types of bugs alone lol
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I forgot to mention “writing” … last but not least.
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I’m intrigued by all art and what is trying to say. I also like to see how it’s done 🙂
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That’s true — often the process is more or as significant as the end result 🤔
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Or the end result is the product of the process
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That too 🤔
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