Eladó Los Angeles - Claire Kristof

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    1. Candleholder in Glass and Brass by Hans-Agne Jakobsson, 1970s For SaleProduct ID: 31611746
    2. Large Abstract Painting in Reds by Artist John Luckett, 48” X 60” In For SaleProduct ID: 30310953
    3. Contemporary Hand Rolled Paper Flowers For SaleProduct ID: 31612853
    4. An English Walnut and Tufted Leather Library Armchair by Gillows, 19th C. For SaleProduct ID: 31611125
    5. Pair of Figural Bronze Statues in the Style of Giacometti For SaleProduct ID: 31606145
    6. "Bosque Beauty" Lovely Sandhill Crane Painting by LWren Walraven For SaleProduct ID: 31595273

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    Team of one, but hopefully one day to be "team of some."

    Eladó means "For Sale" in Hungarian.

    b.10/10/1997 in Santa Monica, California, growing up in a beautiful half-timbered tudor-style home in Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, where my parents still reside.

    Now 25 years old, I was born, raised, and currently am now settled back in my hometown of LA.

    Originally attending back-to-back art schools post-high school, I ended up finishing undergrad at UC Davis with a degree focusing in historic preservation, archaeology (with field school experience and certification), and sustainable civil & environmental engineering. After graduating in the midst of the pandemic, I continued working as the sole employee at a historic bar & grill located within the tomato fields, horse barns, and nothingness that lies between the cities of Davis and Woodland, California. I left for Turkey and Hungary late 2020 and in 2021 I worked as a preschool teacher in Budapest. Come 2021, I had returned home and accepted a position in CRM (cultural resource management) at a solar farm project on Edwards Air Force Base land (up where northernmost Los Angeles County meets the Mojave Desert). Sadly, that stint as a field archaeologist really took a toll on my physical health. But now, '22-'23, I am finally combining my interests in the visually-obscure, re- and up-cycled with my knowledge of sustainability, art, and preservation working for myself. Who said carpal tunnel and a thrown out back had to mean bad things to come!

    BA in Anthropology with an Evolutionary Emphasis and a Minor in Sustainability in the Built Environment, University of California at Davis, Received June 2020.

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