Artist Susan Logoreci creates intricate colored-pencil on paper drawings of cities all over the world, but with an emphasis on her home metropolis, Los Angeles. Her combination of detail and abstraction renders the urban environment both inviting and warped. It's a fitting style for our city, as many would consider L.A. itself to be invitingly warped...
Most of the works featured here are very large, with 4' x 6' being a standard size for many of the works. The size translates well to public art-- her works form the basis for mosaics that will appear at Metro's new Expo Line stations in 2016. You can learn more about the artist on her website.
U.S.C. (Urban Swarm Contemplated), 4′ x 6′, colored pencil on paper, 2014U.S.C. (Urban Swarm Contemplated), 4′ x 6′, colored pencil on paper, 2014
Mexico City-Los Angeles (Let’s Meet in the Middle), colored pencil on paper, 5′ x 7′ 2008Mexico City-Los Angeles (Let’s Meet in the Middle), colored pencil on paper, 5′ x 7′ 2008
Downtown Los Angeles (In the Thick of It), colored pencil on paper, 2′ x 4′ 2010Downtown Los Angeles (In the Thick of It), colored pencil on paper, 2′ x 4′ 2010
Edge of the World, 2′ x 4′, colored pencil on paper, 2013 Edge of the World, 2′ x 4′, colored pencil on paper, 2013
L.A. Plays Itself, colored pencil on paper, 4′ x 7′, 2015L.A. Plays Itself, colored pencil on paper, 4′ x 7′, 2015
L.A. Bridges, colored pencil on paper, 4″ x 6″, 2011L.A. Bridges, colored pencil on paper, 4″ x 6″, 2011
Downtown #1, colored pencil on paper, 4’ x 6’ 2006Downtown #1, colored pencil on paper, 4’ x 6’ 2006
Downtown #2, colored pencil on paper, 4’ x 6’ 2006Downtown #2, colored pencil on paper, 4’ x 6’ 2006
Downtown #3, colored pencil on paper, 4’ x 6’ 2006Downtown #3, colored pencil on paper, 4’ x 6’ 2006
Santa Monica Beach, 18” x 24”, colored pencil on paper, 2014Santa Monica Beach, 18” x 24”, colored pencil on paper, 2014
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"They told me that they dropped me back off, but no, they just dropped me off somewhere random,” the man explains, after being interrogated inside of a vehicle.
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A screaming woman in an apron was seen running from the stand into the safety of a nearby firetruck, while the stand's other employees weren't so lucky.