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Moeko Maeda [What is your Balance?)

Hey guys, we’re having our annual party again!
We’ll have plenty of Los Angeles’ delicious burgers, champagne, and wine. All for free.
coming to see you

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Opening Reception
Moeko Maeda [What is your Balance?)

Date & Time: Saturday, February 22, 2020 from 5pm to 8pm

Live performances by artists
5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (approx. 30 min.)
Address: 2146 Sacramento Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021

Salt, an essential ingredient for Japanese people, has been considered “sacred” since ancient times, not only as a seasoning, but also as used in purification ceremonies.
Moeko Maeda herself has been healed by salt since she was a child.
What is Balance / Harmony for the viewer? Salt Painting,” a series of paintings created by artists using salt to express their respect and appreciation for salt, under the theme of
We hope you will enjoy these works that are full of kindness and power.

↓Find out more about the event here (all free of charge)
https://www.facebook.com/events/167321848025980/

Speedy Gallery Presents
“What is your Balance?” by Moeko Maeda

Opening Party: 2020.02.22 5pm to 8pm

Live performance by the artist from 5:30 pm to 6:00

Address: 2146 Sacramento Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021

Salt is essential to the lives of Japanese.
Salt is something we’ve used from ancient times for flavoring, but it is also used as something sacred in purification rituals in Japan.
The artist, Moeko Maeda, claims that salt has helped in healing processes for her since childhood. Her theme which implements salt to create paintings, let’s the viewer explore the balance and harmony with respect and gratitude towards salt.
We invite you to enjoy the gentleness and power in Moeko Maeda’s “Salt Painting”.