Taken a look at the stock market lately? Interesting that fine art purchased at the depths of the Great Depression in the 1930s, proved to be a better long term investment than stocks and bonds of the era. Fine art, such as that featured this month at Cella Gallery in the NoHo Arts District, not only offers a terrific investment, but will delight your senses as it increases in value.
Artist Jude Griebel 2009 - Cella Gallery - Achieves of The Museum of the San Fernando Valley - photo by Gerald Fecht (click on image to enlarge)
Jude Griebel calls his important new art series on display at Cella Gallery, Brand New Superstitions.
McKinzie Alexander and Shannon Holmes - Cella Gallery - Achieves of The Museum of the San Fernando Valley - photo by Gerald Fecht (click on image to enlarge)
Successful gallery owners McKinzie Alexander and Shannon Holmes at the opening of their latest show, featuring the works of Rimi Yang and Jude Griebel April 2009. Works by Rimi Yang, from her Hidden Images series, are seen behind Alexander and Holmes.
Cella Gallery - Achieves of The Museum of the San Fernando Valley - photo by Gerald Fecht (click on image to enlarge)
Cella Art Gallery is on the No Ho historic tour of The Museum of the San Fernando Valle
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