Heriberto Luna. Episode Four, LA-Artist.com
A canvas is spread across the wall of his studio. In its beginning stages, it is a representation of “The Universal Game,” a Mayan story about the elevation of human consciousness in the astral world. “The Universal Game” represents the evolution of the soul to a balance of the polar opposites, light (love, joy) and dark (fear, pain).
Rika Ohara. Episode Three, LA-Artist.com
1980 marks the year of Rika Ohara’s arrival in the U.S. from her native Japan. At eighteen, she left the place that had been her home to pursue what would become a prolific career in the arts, unfolding and taking shape in all kinds of graceful, messy, and unexpected ways.
Sarah Sitkin. Episode Two, LA-Artist.com
Sarah Sitkin opens her warehouse door with a huge, inviting smile. She is wearing her reading glasses and a handkerchief over her short hair, stretch pants, a t-shirt, and flip flops. She looks entirely and remarkably inspired.
Lucas Aardvark. Episode One, LA-Artist.com
In the early 20th century, Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter was asked by a young man how to become a great lawyer. He advised the young man not to limit his studies to the law, but to embrace the study of all fields, including history, art, literature, science, sports, music, and culture.


