
For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked West to share his favorite place to eat. West is a Los-Angeles based abstract painter. He was born and raised in New York City, and has spent the last three years living in Los Angeles. He is a subway graffiti pioneer, a lifelong martial artist and an avid cook. When he’s not listening to old mixtapes of The World Famous Supreme Team Show, he can usually be found eating good food somewhere.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Kime Buzzelli to share her favorite place to eat. Kime is a Los Angeles-based artist known for her feminine, ethereal paintings, and her distinct style.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Saelee Oh to share her favorite place to eat. Saelee is a Los Angeles-based artist whose works primarily consists of drawings, paintings and cut paper, although on occasion she has also created sculptural installations and stop-motion animations. Through her delicate imagery, Saelee explores themes including utopia, female empowerment, identity, connection, alienation, nature and animal symbolism.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” Mr. Kiji to share his favorite place to eat. Mr. Kiji is a New York-based artist and designer, as well as a regular contributor to this fine website.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” David Choe begrudgingly shares his favorite place to eat. Choe is a Los Angeles-based artist, high-stakes gambler and blackmailer, whose refined taste in food ranges from Chicken Littles to desserts made of paper.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,”we asked Caleb Neelon to share his favorite place to eat. Caleb is a Cambridge-based artist, writer, educator and all-around awesome guy. His solo show, Victory Garden—which explores themes, symbols and imagery of patriotism and faith—opens tonight at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, and is on view through March 16.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked DABS & MYLA to share their favorite place to eat. DABS & MYLA are husband-and-wife artists and graffiti partners, who are from Melbourne, Australia, but now call Los Angeles home. They are known for their wonderful collaborative murals and paintings, and envied for their perfect relationship.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked RISK to share his favorite place to eat. RISK is a graffiti icon who spearheaded the movement in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, and became known around the world for his innovative lettering style. In addition to his work on the streets, RISK founded one of the first streetwear lines, Third Rail, and his canvases have become sought after by galleries and collectors.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Richard Colman to share his favorite place to eat. Rich is a San Francisco-based artist whose intricate, wildly creative paintings often feature decapitations and regurgitated rainbows.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Claw Money to share her favorite place to eat. Claw is a New York-based graffiti writer known for her iconic claw tag, and a fashion designer who outfits some of the most stylish celebs.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Natalia Fabia to share her favorite place to eat. Natalia is a Southern California artist who paints sultry women in fantastic detail. Her first solo exhibition in New York, Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle, opens at Jonathan LeVine Gallery on January 14.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked POSE to share his favorite place to eat. POSE is a Chicago-based graffiti writer and fine artist, known for his progressive lettering style, technical precision and pop-culture references. His exhibition, White Wash, is on view at Known Gallery through December 10.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked KC Ortiz to share his favorite place to eat. KC is a Chicago-based photojournalist, whose work focuses on the world’s forgotten and overlooked people.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Nina Chanel Abney to share her favorite place to eat. Combining a bright color palette and irreverent humor, Nina’s work is as striking as it is steeped in political and race issues.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Bill McRight to share his favorite place to eat. Bill is an artist, printmaker and member Space 1026, who also makes sticks that kill in his free time.
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For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Mark Mulroney to share his favorite place to eat. Mark is a New York-based artist known for his humorously perverted paintings and murals.
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Seonna Hong is a Los Angeles-based artist and animation art director. In 2004, she received an Emmy for her work on My Life as a Teenage Robot, and she continues to keep her plate full with national and international gallery shows. For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked Seonna to share her favorite places to eat.
“Wow, I love food so it’s hard to narrow it down,” Seonna says. “Here’s two.”
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For the third installment of our “Artist Eats” series, we asked Estevan Oriol to share his favorite place to eat. Estevan is a world-renowned photographer and filmmaker, whose gritty black-and-white images are instantly recognizable and uniquely Angeleno. His show, Like Father, Like Son, with fellow photographer and father Eriberto Oriol, opens at Carmichael Gallery on Saturday, October 1.
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Last week, we kicked off our new “Artist Eats” series with Justin Van Hoy, and now it’s Shane Jessup’s turn to share his favorite places to eat. Shane is a talented artist and designer, who designed The History of American Graffiti and recently launched Hachi Supply, a line of artist-designed pet supplies.
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