Photos: Lola's Ipsum Factum Debut
Wednesday April 14, 2010
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Lola’s fresh series, Ipsum Factum, sadly closes today at Corey Helford Gallery. What better time to take a look back at the opening festivities? As usual the debut attracted top names and artists.

For Ipsum Factum, Lola created narratives that seemed more metaphorical than before, illustrating harmonious relationships between humans and animals.

 

Her palette took a softer direction, adopting soothing neutral, earthy tones, and her work increased both in scale and content. Each piece originates from her personal selection of signature antique frames.

 

Needless to say, the fans showed up in style to take a peek at Lola's beautiful new paintings. Read our interview with Lola on this show here.

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The lady of the night

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Jason Biggs and wife Jenny Mollen with Natalia Fabia

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A packed gallery

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Artists Korin Faught & Brandi Milne

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Jeremy Goff, Lola, Jan Corey Helford, Camille Rose Garcia, and Richard Scarry

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Lola and Producer Charles Hambleton

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Richard Scarry with a box of delicious mini cupcakes

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Lola and Greg 'Craola' Simkins stand by her work

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A bird's eye view

 

All photos by Sam Graham

 

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