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Erick Medel Stitches Vibrant Stories of Los Angeles’s Immigrant Community — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 6 August 2024 18:25
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Art#embroidery #Erick Medel #immigration #Los Angeles #textilesAugust 6, 2024Kate Mothes#embroidery #Erick Medel #immigration #Los Angeles #textiles



Art

#embroidery
#Erick Medel
#immigration
#Los Angeles
#textiles

August 6, 2024

Kate Mothes

“Frutas Frescas (Pride parade 2023)” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 24 x 20 inches. Photos by Yubo Dong. All images © Erick Medel, courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, shared with permission

Using a sewing machine and thread, Los Angeles-based artist Erick Medel highlights the vitality of his home city. Influenced by the daily goings-on in his local Boyle Heights neighborhood, the artist focuses especially on the immigrant community, capturing people at work, on walks, at festivals, or running errands.

Gleaming sunlight and bright colors often characterize Medel’s compositions, reflecting the regional climate and slightly staticky imagery as if recalled from memory. He often depicts people amid their regular routines, like commuting to school, painting houses, or selling fresh fruit, illuminating the complex and vibrant collective story of immigrant histories, labor, and culture in the city.

At Charlie James Gallery, Medel’s current solo exhibition Vidas—Spanish for “lives”—celebrates the vibrant interactions of his community and neighbors while also glimpsing his own experiences as he traverses the area, enjoys local food, and greets passersby. The artist’s choice of canvas—a deep blue, heavyweight denim—evokes manual labor and effortless style, nodding to the phenomenal undertaking of moving to a new country and the fabled laid-back lifestyle of California.

Vidas continues through August 31 in Los Angeles. Explore more on the artist’s website and Instagram.

 

a machine-embroidered composition depicting a man on a ladder between houses, painting

“Pintor” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 35 x 46 inches

a machine-embroidered composition depicting two dogs on a walk

“Walk around the block” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 14 x 11 inches

a machine-embroidered composition depicting a hand holding a tray of Mexican bakery items

“Smiley (La Favorita Bakery)” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 11 x 14 inches

a machine-embroidered composition depicting a group of people at a festival, standing under paper banners

“Sonidero Night” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 48 x 54 inches

a machine-embroidered composition depicting two stray cats

“Mis Vecinos (stray cats)” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 11 x 14 inches

a machine-embroidered composition depicting a bright magenta rose bouquet

“Arreglo Floral (muchas rosas)” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 20 x 16 inches

a machine-embroidered composition portraying a mother holding her son's hand as they walk across a Los Angeles street

“Hold my hand” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 20 x 16 inches

a machine-embroidered composition portraying a couple with a baby

“Young Familia” (2024), polyester thread on denim, 20 x 16 inches

#embroidery
#Erick Medel
#immigration
#Los Angeles
#textiles

 

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