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Karen Safer

Lenzini's Coffee Shop

Photo on aluminum giclée
Signed and dated verso: K. Safer
10.85" H x 14" W

  • Provenance: Donated by the artist
  • Notes: Starting bids are 50-80% off of the artist's suggested retail price

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    All proceeds to benefit the Los Angeles Art Association. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, LAAA's mission is to provide opportunities, resources, services, and exhibition venues for Los Angeles artists, with an emphasis on emerging talent.

    Karen Safer is an international, award-winning photographic artist & poet with a musical bent, born to creative, scholarly-minded parents who encouraged the arts and world travel. A native 5th generation Angelino, she was greatly influenced by her Uncle Lou, an art professor and professional artist and her dad (amateur calligrapher and photographer) who developed black & white photos in their back washroom/turned darkroom and by her mother's love of history, language and a thirst for knowledge and travel.
     
    She was given camera & crayons at 3, exposed to California motifs: light, trees, the sea, music & architecture that defined her left-handed aesthetic. She was fortunate to begin a life of travel as a pre-teen that shaped her love of the exotic, paired with an eye for the formal, accidental and "unusual" while subliminally seeking the beautiful that jiggled the lens/frame of her eye. She has a master's art degree, career in design/architecture, 12 solo and 380+ group exhibits in 80 venues, won 360+ awards and traveled 230+ countries/territories. She is listed in Who's Who of Professional Women, WikiAlpha, honored with Julia Margaret Cameron Awards; Black & White Spider Awards, Botticelli International Prize Florence, 2nd Place Merit of Excellence in 17th Annual International COLOR Awards 2024, featured in ArtTour, Dodho, LENS, Women United, Spotlight, Artist Talk Magazine, etc. Her images have been exhibited in Athens, Budapest, Barcelona, Paris, London, Glasgow, Rome, Florence, Berlin, Basel, Canada, Dubai, Sao Paulo, Tokyo, etc. from Chicago to Santa Fe, California to New York. She is a member of International Art Association (IAA-USA/UNESCO), Los Angeles Art Association – represented by 825 Gallery, LA Center for Photography, LACMA, MOCA, etc.
  • Condition: Please contact Peter Mays ([email protected]) at the Los Angeles Art Association, Gallery 825 for a condition report

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