The Public Poser
January 18th, 2010 | 0 Comments

What's more nobel than to be immortalized in a portrait, especially when it's done on a street corner under the watchful eyes of pedestrians and motorists.
In certain areas of Los Angeles, an urban air painter can expect to be solicited by a pan handler for a few coins. If the artist handles the situation properly, the encounter can be a good experience for both the artist and the abandoned. Continue Reading →




