Put blind faith in these works
BEST BUYS
Paul Bryan Jr.’s black and white portraits of rock ‘n’ roll artists
are striking. David Lee Roth is a Paul Bryan Jr. fan; he placed
Bryan’s painting inside the cover of his greatest hits album. His
exact representational paintings are painted on any surface: canvas,
wood, surfboards, walls -- even lunch pails. Bryan says a garage door
is the perfect canvas. The bigger the better. Influenced by Asian
art, Bryan stamps all of his paintings with a red super-ellipse or
square circle. “East meets West,” Bryan said. Bryan’s art is
showcased at Blind Faith Gallery. The most requested portraits are
Marilyn Monroe, Madonna, Jimmy Hendrix and the Doors. You can ask to
see his latest circular paintings -- mostly famous logos: the Gerber
baby, smiley face, the peace symbol, and an Indian head nickel, as
well as Bryan’s 100 famous faces as children. Cher, Anastasia,
Madonna, Tiger Woods, Alexander Graham Bell and even Hitler are among
the innocent close-ups. 761 S. Coast Highway.
THE ART OF SURFING
The Surf Gallery specializes in surf-related art and photography.
Shows change monthly. Opening nights are a big success, with live
music and refreshments -- about 300 people attend. “Andoland: A
Freebyrd Concoction” is here through March 16. The show features
paintings and drawings by Andy Davis, who’s well known for his Byrd
clothing company. On March 22, local artists will be featured,
including Pat Tobin and Bill Ogden. The biggest show is in June --
John Severson is coming from Maui. He’s probably the most famous
surf-artist in the country. Owner Will Pennantz has connections with
photo editors in the surf industry and goes out of his way to help
you find what you’re looking for. Call for store hours. 911 S. Coast
Highway. (949) 376-9155. www.thesurfgallery.com.
A GOOD FIT OF A DEAL
Today is the last day of Tight Assets buy two, get one free
fitness sale. The offer is good on multiples, too; buy four, get two
free and so on. Open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday;
and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. 180 S. Coast Highway. (949)
497-0005.
HANDMADE HATS AND THROWS
Mary Carolyn Rowe, a third-generation milliner, owns Cecile
Brunner, named after the beautiful pale pink rose. Rowe sells her
custom hats, interesting pieces by local artists and an assortment of
whimsical gift items. Rowe works at her studio in town during the
week and is usually here on the weekends. Rowe can size and dye hats
and restores vintage hats. Hats are made of high-quality wool, fur
felt, straw, para sisal and lightweight sinamay. Exclusives in town
are Philip F. Kiluk vintage jewel and imported stone picture frames,
plus Lunch at the Ritz jewelry. Louise Benton, a legend in Laguna,
sells her hand-woven shawls and throws here. Open from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Monday through Saturday; and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Peppertree Lane, 448 S. Coast Highway. (949) 464-9141.
SHAWLS OF ALL SORTS
For more than 20 years, Sutton Place Boutique has offered
affordable fashions for women. It’s known for having the biggest
selection of shawls and scarves in Laguna. Rectangle and triangle
shapes are from Paris, Spain, China and Egypt. Fabrics range from
Pashmina to chenille. Tourists can find deals on special occasion
dresses here; there’s always a $35 dress sale rack. Good deals on
prom, wedding and bridesmaid gowns. Sizes from small to extra large.
Hats for every occasion and costume jewelry. Inexpensive accessories:
headbands at $3, bracelets at $5. Open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Saturday; and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Peppertree Lane,
448 S. Coast Highway. (949) 497-1133.
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