
If you’re a fan of the primitive, hand-drawn maps that I do for Eric’s Blog, then set aside 25 June to come to my first art show at 1650 Gallery in Echo Park. They’ll be displaying forty pieces and offering originals, reprints in various sizes, and taking new commissions (also in various sizes).
If you want to see or join the Facebook group Pendersleigh & Sons Cartography then just click on that link right there. Don’t wanna take my word for it? Check out Eastsider LA, Urbino Walk in Progress, All the Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands, Intersections South LA, Good, Got Geoint? or LAist.
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And by the way, If you’d like to to vote for any of the communities of Los Angeles County communities to be covered on the blog (and thus also the subject of a new map), vote here. To vote for Los Angeles neighborhoods, click here. To vote for Orange County neighborhoods, vote here.
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Eric Brightwell is an adventurer, writer, rambler, explorer, cartographer, and guerrilla gardener who is always seeking writing, speaking, traveling, and art opportunities — or salaried work. He is not interested in writing advertorials, clickbait, listicles, or other 21st century variations of spam. Brightwell’s written work has appeared in Amoeblog, diaCRITICS, and KCET Departures. His work has been featured by the American Institute of Architects, the Architecture & Design Museum, the Craft & Folk Art Museum, Form Follows Function, Los Angeles County Store, Skid Row Housing Trust, and 1650 Gallery. Brightwell has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, Los Angeles Magazine, LAist, Eastsider LA, Boing Boing, Los Angeles, I’m Yours, and on Notebook on Cities and Culture. He has been a guest speaker on KCRW‘s Which Way, LA? and at Emerson College. Art prints of his maps are available from 1650 Gallery and on other products from Cal31. He is currently writing a book about Los Angeles and you can follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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