Los Angeles Times

The back story to that bouquet

- By Deborah Vankin deborah.vankin@latimes.com

The epicenter of the downtown L.A. Arts District is Joel Bloom Square, a swath of concrete bound by Rose Avenue, East 3rd Street and Traction Avenue that is a prism of street murals. The closest — and largest — wall in the area, the eastern side of the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions’ Neptune Building, has been blank the last year. The pensions group whitewashe­d the facade as part of a renovation, erasing a beloved pair of murals by artist duos who go by the names How and Nosm (Raoul and Davide Perre) and DabsMyla, upsetting the neighborho­od.

Oakland-based artist Allison Torneros, who works under the name Hueman, has filled the void with a new mural. The spraypaint­ed work “Bloom” depicts the artist’s hand clutching a bouquet of flowers entwined with the mural title and set against a simple paleblue background. Incorporat­ing text is a departure for the artist, who has several murals up across the city, including one on the campus of the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools in Koreatown and another at 9th and Main streets downtown; typically, her work mixes figurative and abstract imagery, she says. But in the case of “Bloom,” she wanted to not-sosubtly honor the unofficial mayor of the area, the late urban pioneer, actor and activist Joel Bloom, who helped to shape the neighborho­od before his death in 2007.

Where: The Neptune Building, overlookin­g Joel Bloom Square, 701 E. 3rd St., L.A.

Commission­ed by: Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions The artist says: “My first mural in L.A. was only a block away, and I’ve had so many murals in this little area of the Arts District, and I just really wanted to give something back. … I love the way the texture and the color come together — and the scale. It’s like the biggest mural in this neighborho­od. It was just a wall I was proud to be on.”

This is an occasional feature on the back story of murals, street sculpture and other public artworks in Southern California.

 ?? Gary Coronado Los Angeles Times ?? HUEMAN’S “Bloom” mural on the Neptune Building in the Arts District honors the unofficial mayor of the area, the late urban pioneer, actor and activist Joel Bloom.
Gary Coronado Los Angeles Times HUEMAN’S “Bloom” mural on the Neptune Building in the Arts District honors the unofficial mayor of the area, the late urban pioneer, actor and activist Joel Bloom.

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