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From Advertising to Art Galleries: Artist Suzanne Edmonson Paints a Playful Perspective to L.A.’s Art Scene

When most people think of Los Angeles, they envision the glamour of Hollywood, the buzz of TV production, and the allure of its star-studded streets, but beyond the silver screen, L.A. pulses with creativity that extends far beyond film. The city is also brimming with world-class museums like The Getty and LACMA, tucked-away galleries in eclectic neighborhoods, and innovative spaces where both established and emerging artists showcase their work. The city’s art scene offers something uniquely accessible with the intimate charm of local exhibitions.

Suzanne Edmonson, a Texas native turned proud Angeleno, has carved her own distinctive niche as an artist in this community. Her journey as an artist has taken her from local galleries to international exhibitions, including showcases in Tokyo and solo shows at L.A.’s Gallery 825. Her Faerie Tales: The Secret Life of Animals show featured her unique collection of whimsical paintings in oil exploring the ways animals might see themselves, their place in society, and the boundless dreams they may secretly harbor.

Animals often take center stage in her paintings and have a delightful fusion of personality, whimsy, and realism. Her dogs, for instance, aren’t just dogs; they are the kind of characters who might sip whiskey at a speakeasy. Her cats aren’t just lounging—they steal cigarettes, exuding an effortless, cool swagger. And then there are her endearing Texas donkeys framed in vibrant yellow or a blue Lone Star State sky and often adorned with unique attire.

Before fully dedicating herself to fine art, Edmonson had a successful career as an art director in the fast-paced world of advertising where she honed her sharp eye for balance in composition and subtle use of lighting by working alongside some of the industry’s top photographers. “In advertising, everything had to feel deliberate but never forced,” she says. “That’s something I learned on production sets and now bring into my art—it’s about creating a story without making things seem obvious.” Photography continues to play a significant role in Edmonson’s artistic process, as she takes the photos she’s captured and then reinterprets them with her signature style of playful realism on the canvas. 

Suzanne Edmonson’s transition from advertising to fine art felt like a natural progression. “I always had a painting going, no matter how busy I was,” she says. “It wasn’t a choice—it was something I had to do.” Her unwavering passion for creativity ultimately laid the foundation for her move from a career in advertising to the more personal realm of fine art.

Despite her growing recognition, Edmonson remains grounded, creating from her home studio. “I love being part of the art community in L.A.,” she says. “There’s always something inspiring happening, but my favorite place to create is right at home. My little studio gets the most beautiful morning light and my cats are usually curled up nearby, watching me paint.” She begins each portrait with the eyes, “The eyes tell you everything,” she says. “They carry the soul, the humor, the mischief.” It’s this approach that has made Edmonson a favorite among collectors who appreciate not just a likeness, but an emotional connection with the subject.

This ability to breathe life into her subjects has led to her work being featured on the sets of Hollywood productions like Criminal Minds and the Frasier reboot. Through a local curator specializing in film and television, her art has been seamlessly integrated into the on-screen storytelling of various TV shows and movies, lending her distinct style to the visual language of pop culture.

In one of the largest cities in the U.S., Edmonson’s unique art stands out for its subtle, whimsical charm. Each piece is a portal into a world where dogs, cats, and even donkeys aren’t just creatures, but characters with their own stories to tell. Edmonson shares glimpses of her latest work and artistic process on Instagram and her original oil paintings are available for those looking to add something special to their collections. She enjoys working with clients and welcomes inquiries about custom projects through her website to create exclusive commissioned works, adding a personalized touch with her artistic vision.

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Pull Up Poet: Return of the Misson Returns to Fayetteville State University February 8, 2025

On February 8, 2025, Fayetteville State University will host an extraordinary evening of poetry and spoken word artistry with “Pull Up Poet: Return of the Mission,” a theatrical event presented by Lost Voices Empire. This highly anticipated production promises to be an unforgettable celebration of identity, self-discovery, and the transformative power of words.

Featuring nine award-winning spoken word poets, this event will transport audiences through a profound journey of emotions. Each performer, celebrated on global stages, will share unique narratives that explore the depths of human experience. From poignant reflections to electrifying declarations, these voices will captivate, challenge, and inspire attendees to see the world through a new lens.

A Night of Poetry Like No Other

“Pull Up Poet: Return of the Mission” is designed to bridge the gap between generations, cultures, and perspectives. With a focus on fostering connection and understanding, the event invites attendees of all backgrounds to immerse themselves in the raw, unfiltered art of spoken word poetry. This theatrical experience is not just a performance—it is a movement to amplify voices that often go unheard.

Why This Event Matters

Poetry has long been a medium for empowerment and change, and “Pull Up Poet: Return of the Mission” continues this tradition with an innovative and heartfelt approach. By uniting renowned poets and an engaged audience, the event aims to create a space where stories can be shared, emotions can be felt, and new perspectives can be discovered. This initiative by Lost Voices Empire underscores the importance of storytelling as a catalyst for personal and collective growth.

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday, February 8, 2025
  • Time: Doors open at 3PM show starts at 4PM EST
  • Location: Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC
  • Tickets: Available now at Lost Voices Empire.

Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere where the artistry of spoken word is celebrated at its highest level. With performances that promise to push creative boundaries, “Pull Up Poet: Return of the Mission” is poised to leave a lasting impression on the Fayetteville community and beyond.

About Lost Voices Empire Lost Voices Empire is dedicated to curating spaces where creativity and expression thrive. Through its innovative productions and commitment to elevating marginalized voices, the organization seeks to inspire audiences and empower artists. By presenting events like “Pull Up Poet: Return of the Mission,” Lost Voices Empire continues to foster a deeper appreciation for the power of storytelling and artistic expression.

Join the Mission Don’t miss this chance to witness the return of a groundbreaking poetic experience. Reserve your seat now and prepare to be moved by the power of words. For more information and ticket purchases, visit Lost Voices Empire.

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Southern Soul Superstar Coldrank to Perform Live at Seven Horsemen Billiards on Saturday, June 15, 2024

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**Fayetteville, NC – June 10, 2024** – Southern soul sensation, Coldrank, is set to bring his electrifying live performance to Seven Horsemen Billiards at 715 W. Rowan Street, Fayetteville, NC, on Saturday, June 15, 2024.

This special event, titled “Coldrank Unplugged,” promises an intimate evening filled with the soulful sounds of Mr. Baton Rouge himself.

Known for his deep, resonant voice and captivating stage presence, Coldrank has garnered a dedicated following across the South. His live performances are a testament to his artistry, blending heartfelt lyrics with the rich traditions of Southern soul music. Fans can expect an unforgettable night as Coldrank delivers his hits and fan favorites in a unique, unplugged setting.

This event will also be a celebration of Michael Hayes’ 50th birthday and Juneteenth, making it a night of joy, music, and community spirit.

“We are thrilled to host Coldrank at Seven Horsemen Billiards,” said ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul, the event organizer. “His music resonates deeply with our community, and we know this will be a night to remember, especially as we celebrate Michael Hayes’ milestone birthday and the important occasion of Juneteenth.”

Tickets for Coldrank Unplugged are $25 in advance and $35 at the door. Doors open at 8:00 PM, and the show starts at 9:00 PM. Tickets can be purchased at Seven Horsemen Billiards or online through their official website.

Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to experience the raw, soulful talent of Coldrank live and unplugged!

For media inquiries, please contact:

ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul

Public Relations Director 

(910) 574-3346

**About Coldrank:**

Coldrank, also known as Mr. Baton Rouge, is a renowned Southern soul artist celebrated for his powerful vocals and engaging performances. With a career spanning over a decade, he has become a beloved figure in the Southern music scene, captivating audiences with his genuine, heartfelt sound.

**About Seven Horsemen Billiards:**

Located in the heart of Fayetteville, Seven Horsemen Billiards is a premier entertainment venue known for hosting live music events, offering a vibrant atmosphere for music lovers and community members alike.

For more information and updates, follow Coldrank and Seven Horsemen Billiards on their social media channels.

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