Ed Massey portrait painting, “syncopation” must be entered as the LA building demolition and reconstruction
January 19th, 2012
Culver City, CA (PRWEB) January 12, 2012
Los Angeles – Culver City Gates loses visual signature landmark position on the weekend Culver Plaza building complex – the unambiguous identification of Ed Massey vibrant public art works, “syncope” – a mixed preparation of demolition use of property re-development. Near the Sony Studios and the Kirk Douglas Theatre, painting measuring 241 long and 35 high, will be removed sections of hours before the building demolition and moved to Playa Vista, an educational institution, which will be installed in the coming weeks, the visual changes to the campus a colorful palette of blues, yellows, oranges and green.
p> Since 2004, the highly visible “syncope” – a monumental structure in bold organic shapes – was met with vehicular and pedestrian traffic, diners, theater visitors, studio and office workers, local businesses and the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Hughes Avenue Culver City. Massey has created work specifically for 9901 Washington Boulevard Culver Plaza complex, with mops of giant brushes in the air the material. Completed the painting was installed on the outside of the building curved walls 11 separate sections, visually dynamic environment and outlook area.
NMS features
owners decided to build a new mixed-use buildings of Washington Boulevard property, he has won the bid for the Westside Neighborhood School, which will ‘syncopation’ new location, environment, and their audience. Unlike the Culver Plaza is a new site, work directly educational facility, located near Loyola Marymount university and area businesses.
I hope that once the painting is installed in a location that it would reinforce the audience, and encourage young and older students, visitors and passers-by universities in the spirit to think and act boldly, innovatively, creatively and everything you do, Massey said.
Massey is no stranger to the social impact and public art initiatives, designed with a large civil projects, including the “Garden of Transit, which has replaced New York’s taxi fleet is moving into a huge canvas, and” Summer Color “project, which turned 156 in Los Angeles County rescue towers from Malibu to Palos Verdes in the art to thousands of children and adults in hospitals, schools and social service programs. He understands the many public projects on behalf of the portraits of hope, civic and public art program, it is one of the founders.
For more information, please contact Rob Brown 310-474-5141 or visit http://www.edmassey.com.
# # #

