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Business Matters: Vintage Canvas

Michelle at work at Vintage Canvas as owner, Linda Pack, oversees

Recently, my boss and I went to Vintage Canvas on W. Grand Avenue to shoot a segment for El Segundo TV’s Business Matters show.

If you haven’t been to Vintage Canvas then you’re missing out. Owned and operated by former attorney and administrative law judge Linda Pack, Vintage Canvas offers the ultimate painting experience.

Anyone at any skill level can sign up for a group class. An instructor then shows everyone how to create a painting – step by step. The painting for the night: Paris. I was especially excited about this because I recently returned from this beautiful city.

ESTV Production Coordinator Chris Ley and Michelle hold up Michelle’s work in progress

Sitting in the class made me think of painting amongst the artists of Montmartre in the 18th district of Paris. Linda even played music appropriate for the evening’s project. I got so lost in my painting that I almost forgot I was working.

“It’s all about the experience,” Linda emphasized.

Look for the segment on Vintage Canvas and see how my painting turned out in an upcoming Business Matters! In the meantime, you might want to check out Vintage Canvas for yourself. http://www.vintagecanvas.net/

– Michelle

Vintage Canvas students and their finished paintings

Out & About: Plaza El Segundo

Michelle - Producer/Host for El Segundo TV's Insight and Music Box

El Segundo is not only where I work, it’s also a place where I hang out. Recently, after work, I did some furniture shopping at Plaza El Segundo and admired these sculptures. I just had to take some photos of them. World-renowned father and son sculptors Phillip and Chad Glashoff of Suisun Valley, California designed the metal artwork. The sculptures are placed throughout the plaza. So next time you’re there, take a stroll and admire the artwork! – Michelle

Skaters / Photo by: Michelle

Photo By: Michelle