Opening: «John Sonsini» at Ameringer McEnery Yohe A Los Angeles - based artist best known for his portraits of
Latino day laborers, John Sonsini adds a conceptual twist to his portraiture by paying his subjects their normal hourly working wages to sit as his painting models.
A Los Angeles - based artist best known for his portraits of
Latino day laborers, John Sonsini adds a conceptual twist to his portraiture by paying his subjects their normal hourly working wages to sit as his painting models.
When John Sonsini began painting
Latino day laborers in Los Angeles, California, around 2001, his intentions weren't quite political.
(In Cantonese with subtitles) Ladron Que Roba a Ladron (PG - 13 for profanity and sexuality) Crime caper about a couple of career crooks (Fernando Colunga and Miguel Varoni) who come out of retirement to rob a TV infomercial guru (Saul Lisazo) who has made millions by selling worthless health products to poor
Latino day laborers.
Not exact matches
Levy, a fiscal hawk, has done a competent job of managing Suffolk's budget; he's loathsome, however, on issues like immigration, employing crude
Latino - bashing jokes and displaying an enthusiasm for raids on
day laborers, all of which plays to the angry white crowd.